BREAKING: 2 Out Of 3 Of Patients Contracted COVID At Home While Locked Down, Study Shows
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If you ever feel link thinking about this topic with understanding, the search terms are pcr, polymerase chain reaction, and cycle testing. Covid tests were using insane cycles like 40+ and make copies of copies, each generation error prone compounding until the end result is you can get covid positive fruits, colas, and so on. That's why, random faulty test parameters.
I'm not, you don't understand the subject and I tried to help you learn why you are lost. You can find literally any DNA you want to find in any inanimate object the way I described.
If you're not brand new, the subject explains those news stories where fruits, coca cola, goats, toothbrushes and you name it tested positive for covid.
I led you to water. Take a drink if the subject is something you'd like to understand. If not, don't try to argue for the sake of avoiding learning.
I don't think you understand the subject. I gave you all the search terms and didn't realize you were a first day visitor, sorry. That's all on me.
PCR tests make copies of copies of copies. You can do it infinitely, but more cycles makes your results worthless. By 35-50 cycles a pcr test will find anything. It's all just false positives by that point.
You aren't finding what you're testing for, you're finding false positives in a flawed test that doesn't produce reliable results. This is his the covid test used all last year found viral DNA in inanimate objects. It didn't, they used a flawed test to create positive tests without evidence.
Now you can do the Google and understand the news.
They recently changed the cycles for testing to much fewer. The fewer cycle test is now required before a vaccinated patient is diagnosed with covid. This is because the flawed extra cycle tests will make the vaccines look ineffective.
Hope I helped. Learning on your own is less difficult. If you're still lost, try asking questions instead of aggressive denying yourself the option.