It's a data point.
1. Total # of tests.
2. Total # of positive tests.
3. Total # of negative tests.
4. Total # of positive tests that resulted in hospitalization.
5. Total # of positive tests that resulted in death.
2 thru 5 are a percentage of 1.
4 and 5 are a percentage of 2.
Obviously there won't be any data on hospitalizations or deaths of a negative test unless something went wrong.
Apparently attempting to understand the methodology of how the data is presented makes an individual stupid. At least by Bosco's standards...
So you agree that less than 1% were hospitalized and less than 0.2% were deaths.
The point I’m attempting to make is it seems people like to interpret the numbers to fit their narrative.
Straight from the horses mouth. Trying to make the hospitalization and death numbers look much smaller than they are by counting people who tested negative. But you aren't a conspiracy theorist And look there's his trolling buddy back by his side, they make such a cute pair.