@thomasfuchs these may have utility, but they need to be put into the context of each test’s sensitivity and specificity, and what actions are to be taken with the result.
Rapid antigen tests have notoriously low sensitivity and the behaviour change that a negative result may have (eg going into work when you can WFH) needs to be understood.
You don’t do a test unless you know, beforehand, what you will do with the result.
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