Pa vec dvije stranice ti pisem.Naslovnica wrote: ↑26/01/2021 10:17Da bih ti odgovorio naMogy87 wrote: ↑26/01/2021 10:15Koji je parametar postavljen od strane John Hopkins univerziteta i Evropske komisije?Naslovnica wrote: ↑26/01/2021 10:12
Zavisi od parametra koji je postavljan za to.
Sta se podrazumijeva pod tim "dovoljno".
Koji je to broj?
Da li je to broj 301 na 100.000?Moras mi dati neke informacije.Da li je za drzave koje dovoljno testiraju procenat pozitivnih od ukupno testiranih mjera da li se dovolnno testira?
Odgovor je da ili ne.
Nisam ja ovdje u policijskoj stanici na propitivanju.
EK
green, if the notification rate is less than 25 and the test positivity rate is less than 4%;
orange, if the notification rate is less than 50 but the test positivity rate is 4% or more, or, if the notification rate ranges from 25 to 150 but the test positivity rate is less than 4%;
red, if the notification rate is 50 or more and the test positivity rate is 4% or more, or if the notification rate is more than 150;
grey, if not sufficient information is available or if the testing rate is 300 or less.
JHU
The percent positive is exactly what it sounds like: the percentage of all coronavirus tests performed that are actually positive, or: (positive tests)/(total tests) x 100%. The percent positive (sometimes called the “percent positive rate” or “positivity rate”) helps public health officials answer questions such as:
What is the current level of SARS-CoV-2 (coronavirus) transmission in the community?
Are we doing enough testing for the amount of people who are getting infected?


