https://www.broadinstitute.org/news/broad-institute-provides-covid-19-screening-students-faculty-and-staff-more-100-colleges-and
(Please note: Linked story is from 9/2/2020)
I want to point out something I find interesting. The MIT's Broad Institute has been doing "coronavirus testing" for many colleges and universities. Now I don't really think the testing is necessarily detecting a "novel" pathogen proven to be responsible for a new disease called "COVID-19". However, the results obtained by Broad Institute seem different than other labs. Remember the extraordinarily high positive rates falsely reported from Florida labs? Well Broad Institute's positivity rate as of the time of publication of the story (9/2/2020) was …. 0.1 %.
To quote: "Among more than 415,000 tests conducted for the college and university testing program so far, the positive rate across the program (spanning students, faculty, and staff) is approximately 0.1 percent or 1 in 1,000."
This information suggests to me that we have been seeing labs use different testing protocols (such as a greater number of PCR cycles) or other shenanigans to keep positivity rates unusually high (for a pathogen that may not exist in the general population at this time). The disappearance of flu cases is further evidence, imo.
I have not seen information about the current positivity rate of Broad Institute testing.