Maybe a internet statistic you were talking about.That sure sounds off to me... there are multiple rapid tests out there, I know. But to find 32 false positives out of 100? That is essentially our entire positive rate right now. We hit 7 positive today out of 22, one I am sure will be positive by tomorrow, as his wife was positive today.
That's just one of those internet statistics I'm gonna take with a grain of salt. No test with that poor accuracy should make it through FDA approval.
Just stating what I was told on good authority by a person in my household that is a MT and performed a lot of the testing of those 100 test they tracked.