Here's what a Dr at a Centra Care Clinic told me when I took my son in when he had a sinus infection. I'm paraphrasing here, but this was the gist of the convo.
The test is preloaded with a small amount of virus. They scrape the back wall of your sinuses with the swab, and then test your cell's immunity to it. It takes "x" amount of cycles to tell them if you're "infected," or not. It's all a sham. The test literally infects you with COVID, and then they "test" your body's "immunity" to it. If the cell cultures go above a certain parts per million threshold and "fail" at keeping the virus at bay, AND it fails within 34-40 cycles, you're considered infected, because it is assumed that since the "test" only has a small amount of COVID on it, you "must have" been previously infected with COVID prior to the test being administered.
I've never heard this explanation. wish this could be confirmed. if your doctor explained this so matter of factly than it must not be a secret.
my instincts tell me this doctor if he in fact said this came to his own conclusion or made it up from being the type of person that tries to find teh truth online and his or her current "truth" was this
if you could have communication with the Dr via your portal or however and have them confirm this with some backup that would be very important to relay to people
Ok here goes: Those two tests are included in every box of kits. There is one positive and one negative, and the rest of the kits are neutral, as in sterile. The two special kits are a reference for what a positive test and what a negative test should look like. Maybe I'm wrong though. My line of thinking is steered by the word "Control"
Here's what a Dr at a Centra Care Clinic told me when I took my son in when he had a sinus infection. I'm paraphrasing here, but this was the gist of the convo.
The test is preloaded with a small amount of virus. They scrape the back wall of your sinuses with the swab, and then test your cell's immunity to it. It takes "x" amount of cycles to tell them if you're "infected," or not. It's all a sham. The test literally infects you with COVID, and then they "test" your body's "immunity" to it. If the cell cultures go above a certain parts per million threshold and "fail" at keeping the virus at bay, AND it fails within 34-40 cycles, you're considered infected, because it is assumed that since the "test" only has a small amount of COVID on it, you "must have" been previously infected with COVID prior to the test being administered.
Ain’t gonna lie, I do not like that ?
I've never heard this explanation. wish this could be confirmed. if your doctor explained this so matter of factly than it must not be a secret.
my instincts tell me this doctor if he in fact said this came to his own conclusion or made it up from being the type of person that tries to find teh truth online and his or her current "truth" was this
if you could have communication with the Dr via your portal or however and have them confirm this with some backup that would be very important to relay to people
He said it. My 17 ur old son heard it. I'll see if I can talk to that Dr again and get some "on the record" remarks.
This is nonsense. Nobody in the world has yet produced an isolated sample of the c-virus. Therefore nobody can "preload" anything with the virus.
Read the data on the test patent. It's in there.
I'm sure there's a reasonable made up explanation for it
Ok here goes: Those two tests are included in every box of kits. There is one positive and one negative, and the rest of the kits are neutral, as in sterile. The two special kits are a reference for what a positive test and what a negative test should look like. Maybe I'm wrong though. My line of thinking is steered by the word "Control"
*Edit; I did a little digging and a little reading and got this
They are running an experiment on us.
Ah. Yes that is probably right. We cannot verify the old sleight of hand at the abbit factory had occurred
I think that's for HIV positive/negative.
I remember reading that Covid and HIV are somewhat similar in certain aspects. That's why some HIV drugs help treat covid.
Oh wow.. good find. Back to digging.. ?
So it looks like these are control tests to calibrate the machines maybe ? If that is the case then that would make sense about the biohazard sign.
The Positive Control Test has the symbol because it probably has a little bit of China Virus on it so it can register on the machine as a positive.
And the Negative Control Test doesn't have the symbol because it is probably just inert matter.
I have no idea if these are administered to people or if they are used to calibrate the machines. This picture may be fake for all I know.
Yeah who knows? A fren sent this to me and thought I’d throw it out there for everyone to see.
The word 'control' gives it away.
https://www.biologyonline.com/dictionary/control
yes this whole thing has been a sham.
perhaps a new post with "ATTN MEDICAL FAGS..."
there have to be lots of medical fag anons, right ?
Boomer tier shit.
I had to get a test and I feel super ICKY about it.
Elaborate please. I never have had a test
The QTips have a yellow liquid on the tip of them that looks oil based. I would say that is 100% the delivery device.
Wow
long "Q" tip past your blood brain barrier or just a wiping inside your nose ?
This is the kind of shit that gets us mocked.
https://www.biologyonline.com/dictionary/control
Mocking is the least of our concerns.