According to fakebook. Covud has been isolated many times by pcr test.?
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If the virus has been isolated and the full genome is available, what is the need for mRNA in the shots? Shouldn't they now be able to create an actual vaccine?
https://thebl.com/us-news/millionaire-offers-1-2-m-reward-to-anyone-providing-an-isolated-sample-of-the-covid-19-virus.html
If its so widespread, why has nobody been able to collect their cool and easy 1 million euros? Maybe because its never been isolated? 1 million bucks says so, so what does farcebook have on the other side of this equation? Nothing.
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The PCR test is not a bad test for detecting these things. Quantitative PCR (qPCR) is useful for relative measures, and a non qPCR can be useful for just detection. The problem with the coronavirus PCR test as a test for Covid-19 is twofold.
Neither of these precludes it from being VERY USEFUL in a lab setting for detecting the virus (especially a qPCR test). Conflating these two tests: qPCR in a lab setting, done multiple times and an overcycled PCR test in the wild is mixing apples and oranges and expecting a banana.
COVID is real. The pandemic is not.
My girlfriend works in a research lab and studies it every day.
Even on the weekends! Deadication right there
Yeah, but what about holidays????
Could you have her provide you with a scanning electron microscope picture of "covid"?
I study it every day, also. I think most of us on this forum do. You could call this place a laboratory, even.
now we know what the dem party talking points will be
So, within the fact check, they admit it's a reconstruction.
More accurately, it is a composition of RNA remnants presumed to be part of a virus, and segments mined from genome databases based on a query looking for something that is say, 80% similar to SARS-CoV-1.
O, what a tangled web we weave when first we practise to deceive!
Walter Scott.
These people are building a mountain of lies that generates many billions, for themselves.