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Read the NYT story about the Seattle flu survey that had thousands of swabs from weeks and weeks before first ‘official’ case was identified. They were stopped from testing them all by the CDC as the patients had not consented to coronavirus testing but found the virus in swabs taken weeks earlier.
Edit/ found it
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/10/us/coronavirus-testing-delays.html
Interesting, but:
Incredibly flawed logic. If one person enters the lottery and wins, that doesn't mean that there are 1 million other undetected players. It's likely that there are other players, but you don't know whether it's just random good luck for that one individual unless you have some idea of your detection rate. This is quite a fundamental statistical assumption that underlies everything else he is saying