Haiku, reader/contributor in another place, mentions the WHO’s new guidelines:
Widespread screening of asymptomatic individuals is not a currently recommended strategy due to the significant costs associated with it and the lack of data on its operational effectiveness.
https://www.who.int/publicatio
… and asks how do they determine the “asymptomatic”?
How did Romania get rid of the Ceacescus? And did it benefit the people of the country? Was the solution quick, easy and cheap?
ReplyDeleteInteresting angle, John.
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