The Mac @TheMac
15 September, 07:18
Over 36,000 people living in Northern Ireland, England, and Wales were included in the study, who were tested from April to June. Of the total participants, 0.32 percent of 115 people had a positive test result. From there, the team focused on these individuals to determine specific symptoms.

Of the 115 people who tested positive with SARS-CoV-2, 16 or 13.9 percent reported symptoms, while 99 people or 86.1 percent of the patients, did not report any specific symptoms on the day of the test

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The Mac @TheMac
15 September, 07:33
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So in theory 35,885 people unnecessarily gave their DNA at the expense of 16 people who said they felt symptoms whilst 86.1 percent of people who also tested positive were suspect.

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Note: approximately 2 to 5 percent of the population, hypochondria has no specific cause, but is often found in people who have had previous experience with a serious illness, especially in childhood.
07:37 PM - Sep 15, 2021
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