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Originally Posted by TRPWL
Ive been saying it for 22 months. In fact i predicted it ...
Patient 0 is 3rd grade math
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But you've also been saying that testing = prevention when in fact it does not. Testing =/= prevention. Testing helps to prevent further infections, yes, but it is not 100% prevention. Maybe you should have continued to 4th grade? There's also still that window in between tests where things can happen.
I mean look at it like this. Say your computer picks up a worm. Your antivirus software may pick it up during a scan, but it didn't prevent the infection. Maybe the scan caught it and removed it in time before it started attempting to spread itself to other computers on your network. The point is, you didn't prevent the initial exposure, you only limited the further exposure. True prevention would be making sure that your system is safe against threats before they happen.