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You're right on almost all of that. It's a travesty and I'm pretty sure the NIH is smart enough to know that practically no one's going to be self reporting, even if they manage to do the test correctly.

They just have it up so they can say it's available. That said, I certainly recommend everyone report their tests and perhaps I'll be wrong and some sort of useful data will come from it.

I'm fairly certain the reason for tracking negative tests is just to compare all reports(positive + negative) to total test sales so they can see what percent are being reported.

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