Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis expressed concern about the accuracy of the results of the COVID-1nine verification.
At a news conference on Monday, he said there were several times when other Americans got positive results, they had never been evaluated in the first place.
“To make it positive, when no samples have been sent, it is problematic. So I listened enough to worry,” DeSantis said.
People reported that they presented their tactile information directly to a COVID-1nine control site, but after seeing the duration of the queue, they did not wait an hour or more to pass the check. However, more than a day later, they won an email or a phone call telling them they had tested positive.
Representatives of the Centurylink Sports Complex verification site say false positives don’t seem imaginable there, because of the way they set it up.
The Florida Department of Health says at Centurylink that you must submit your touch data just before you get tested. So, if someone made a maximum logical queue, they had the opportunity to give their phone number or email address.
But all verification sites are the same.
We tap Lee Health, which in turn applies several verification sites. These sites only work through dating and take touch data beforehand, however, Lee Health says it has not yet had major combined result disorders, and it takes several breeding stations for the effects to succeed in the right person.
The fitness formula says its sites determine the identity of the patient upon arrival. Then, the individual who takes the verification symptoms and date any of the samples. Finally, the hospital formula is in contact with the laboratory, which verifies the correct type and consistent swab data they receive.
DeSantis says his workplace has no solution to why there is confusion, however, he asks for public help.
“If you are a user who has done this, it will be presented and given the details, because I think it deserves to be corrected,” DeSantis said.
This article written through Rob Manch for WFTX.