Fear of the virus has been a useful tool of political control.
The virus itself? Inconsequential.
Even if you get infected it does not mean you are at some high level of transmission nor does it mean everyone around you is some high level to get infected.
I have a friend who rarely gets sick while her husband gets sick every year.
What are the factors that make that possible?
And that is one example.
I get sick every year. in the doctors office or emergency room because I can’t breathe, while others around me do not get sick.
What gives?
All rhetoricial as I don’t give a flip about any explanation.
Treat this like any other viral. Wash hands, cover mouth when coughing, limit exposure to others if you are sick.
Virals are only transmissible when you have symptoms.
Does anyone have the link to this study?
Key words cycle threshold ....if set over 35 people can test positive when all the test finds is dead strands of old virus indicating You may have treated positive in the past. The USA needs a uniform cycle threshold to know where we stand.
Every person in America who took a virology 101 has known this all along. I even made up my own virology phrase for it. Detectable does not mean infectable. It may be found for 99 billion years on a cardboard box from china. But it is dead.
No one with a kindegarten knowledge of viruses allows molecular testing on themselves or their families. Then the FDA changed a pos to single target and made it even more fake.
Are there other tests available that do not have this issue, I wonder.
Center for Evidence-Based Medicine at Oxford University>>>
says it all. Clearly not the “Center for Non-Evidence Based Medicine”
My company’s local office has about 400 people coming in to work, since the beginning. We do temperature checks, and have a mask mandate. We also have an educated workforce.
We have had 10 confirmed cases of COVID, meaning “people who got tested and were positive”. All 10 cases were outside of work. We’ve had close to 100 people who were “close contacts” of those 10, not one got COVID.
We’ve also had 20 “false positives”, meaning people who were sick enough to think they had it, who then got tested and were found to be negative.
It is hard sometimes to imagine this thing is all that contageous. There seems to be a few people who are highly contageous, and they sometimes do stupid stuff.
But worldwide, we have had a total of 30 million cases. In 2009, the US had 69 million cases of H1N1, which was “just a flu”.
Now we are getting high positive rates for people with no symptoms, and contact tracing is showing little spread, outside the occasional huge college party.
I also just read a report that there has been no outbreaks related to theme park openings.
I first tested positive on July 27 and I am a walking textbook example of a Covid patient; High blood pressure, high chloresterol, high triglcerides, stint implant for coronary artery diseas, diabetes 2.. You name it, I’ve got it.
The worst symptom I’ve had was a temp. of 99.1 on July 24. Everything including my blood oxygen has been great. But I have tested positive 4 times with the latest this week on Sept. 15th. Maybe I’m like the legendary Typhoid Mary of the 1800s with no symptoms but still infectious???
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Yessirree, this is "science"!
Was in the grocery store last week. Someone coughed and you should have seen other people’s expressions. I said not too loud, but loud enough that a few people heard “For gosh sakes he coughed, please go home if you can’t deal with a human REFLEX”
Just shook my head and walked away. A woman came up to me and said “thank you”. I said I was embarrassed I even needed to say anything and said people are becoming incapable of thinking rationally.
It would be useful to see a scatter plot of say 10 000 PCR CT results.
Why say many could be when we have the data?