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
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.