Tigers at the zoo have covid. The exact same thing happened last year. Recycled story?
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Once again, a positive PCR test is AT MOST a positive for fragments of the virus SARS-Cov-2, NOT covid, which is the disease. Every single time, they say someone tested positive for covid, and every single time they're incorrect. This is fraud. If someone has symptoms, you can do a PCR test to aid the diagnosis. Someone can test positive (as have a goat, tiger, citrus fruits, and a can of cola) and not be diseased. There may be only remnant fragments, there may be such minimal quantities to not be diseased, or the fragments that are positive may be shared with other things. As evidence of this, one of the fragment lists the WHO put out included Human Genome-8. Assuming CDC is correct, they're returning false positives if the person only has influenza.
Its always the word "exposed." Never actually having it, just the very vague "exposed."
Which allows them to just make up stories wholesale because fucking everyone was exposed to it at some point through some degrees of separation.
I want to see them try to impose social distancing and masks 👅
Social distancing shouldn't be a problem. Cats are cats, no matter how big.