Quote Originally Posted by xsnaggle View Post
They are finding more cases because they're doing more testing, not my take on it.
It is accepted that if you test more people you will find more positive cases. But if you look at the positive cases as a percentage of the tests taken it is far lower than in the first and second wave, far lower. ...

I do not post wild inaccuracies and I do not post disinformation, you just don't like what I say.
I'm not making claims I'm stating facts.
This is rubbish. I'm drawing all the FACTS below from the UK official data. (I posted the link above in case you want to peruse it.)

On March 27 the number of tests carried out (rolling 7-day average) was 1,084,715. Positive tests (rolling 7-day average) 4,507. That's a positivity rate of 0.4%.

On June 27 the number of tests carried out (rolling 7-day average) was 998,185. Positive tests (rolling 7-day average) 21,936. That's a positivity rate of 2.2%

The facts do not fit your story.