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.
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. Assuming CDC is correct, they're returning false positives if the person only has influenza. One of the fragment lists the WHO put out included Human Genome-8. There is also the issue that Canada does not have access to the actual isolated virus if the man in the Alberta Court case is correct. I would assume Canada could access to actual isolated data from elsewhere in the world, but didn't.