It’s my understanding that Covid tests are total shit and the Covid virus has never been isolated. Has anyone explained how a Covid test can tell which “variant” someone has? I think it’s all bullshit but they aren’t even trying to make sense anymore.
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According to Mike Yeadon, no variant has been more than 0.003% different than the original Wuhan sequence. A variant needs to be at least 20% different to justify being a variant. All down to the number of different amino acids, apparently. Example cited: in one string of 10,000 amino acids from one variant (was either South Africa or Brazil, don’t recall), only 27 were different from the original Wuhan sequence amino acids. I am not a scientist so I don’t know what constitutes ‘different’ but I am an aware human, and I can see Yeadon is a reputable, credible expert with no agenda or axe to grind, except to counter scientific lies and misinformation.
Agreed. Also, I think for something to be really deadly, there has to be specific sequences targeting specific receptors, and if that happens so quickly, more than likely they were engineered. I will check with my friend if he has any references to the delta variant sequencing.
Honestly, I think his friend is blowing hot air - chances of these folks doing so much gene sequencing for something so bogus is laughable. But what can you do when people provide info based on what "their friend said". You cant very well accuse them of being charlatans. So for me its just a data point - might amount to nothing.