Column: Should We Believe Gov. Pritzker’s Coronavirus Testing Statistics? – Patch (Chicago)

Mark Konkol: "Here's how it was explained to me: One person who gets tested three times is counted once by the city's data and three times by state's testing count. The number of confirmed cases is supposed to be "de-duplicated" so the total number of positive cases isn't inflated."
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5 years ago

Shows the inflated numbers–fake numbers from Pritzker.

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