Analyst Ramadani addresses one of Kosovo's public opinion banals for Covid-19

Analyst Shkodran Ramadani has addressed a fairly banal misunderstanding in public opinion about the number of potential infected people in our country. So far there are 4 thousand and 100 confirmed cases with Ovid 19, while recent tests have been disturbing because of the high percentage, about 50 percent, of the number [...]
So far there are 4 thousand and 100 confirmed cases with Ovid 19, while recent tests have been disturbing because of the high percentage, about 50 percent, of the number of positive tests.
This has led some of the public opinion towards the unfounded outcome that half of Kosovo's population may be infected with the pandemic caused by the new choreography, Periscope follows.
Analyst Ramadani has shown why this does not stand.
He says that tests “are not polls” until it shows that “tests are not random samples, but persons who are deliberately targeted either because of symptoms, or because they have had contact with persons who have resulted in positive results earlier in testing. ”
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Tests are not polls.
The fact that 50% of the tested people have proved positive doesn't mean that 50% of the population is with Coddy-19. That's because tests are not random samples, but people who are deliberately targeted either because of symptoms, or because they have had contact with people who have resulted in positive results in testing. It's true that the number of infected is greater than the figures show, but to say that half of the population is infected, it's excessive.












