drron
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And of course there is no way to prove or disprove your suggestion.100% correct. However, there has not been one single transmission recorded in Australia from someone who generated a false negative test, transmitted before they took & returned the negative result.
Not once.
There have been some testing positive days later such as someone from WA who flew in from Sydney. The 1st test came back negative & could have been 100% correct at that time but five days later she tested positive.
“When the first test happened, [case 1022] would have been exposed but they weren’t yet producing viral particles so they won’t be detectable by PCR,” Professor Clements said.
So more chance of the limo driver winning lotto two weeks in a row then that he caught CV from negative test air crew.
Maybe the Northern Beaches was started by a person who had a false negative test and wasn't followed up because of the negative result.
I don't think it likely but impossible to disprove.
And has just as much probability as a lot of your "facts".