Probably why the creator of the PCR test died August 7, 2019.
He openly claimed the PCR test used to test for covid-19 was never meant to be a diagnostic tool and does not measure viruses. He goes on to say he has tried, to no avail, to get Fauci to debate him with no luck.
And the creator of the spit test mysteriously died at age 51. This year.
The "spit test helped revolutionize COVID testing and is now being used at testing sites across New Jersey. Because of Brooks' work, it became no longer necessary for testers to put a nasal swab high into one's nasal cavity, a painful and invasive experience. Instead, you could simply spit into a test tube and the saliva was then tested in a lab for the SARS-CoV-2 virus."
True.
He openly claimed the PCR test used to test for covid-19 was never meant to be a diagnostic tool and does not measure viruses. He goes on to say he has tried, to no avail, to get Fauci to debate him with no luck.
https://thegoldwater.com/news/44099-Inventor-of-PCR-Test-Says-Fauci-Knows-Nothing-His-Test-Is-Not-Diagnostic-Tool-For-Viruses
https://www.the-scientist.com/news-opinion/kary-mullis--inventor-of-the-pcr-technique--dies-66256
The "spit test helped revolutionize COVID testing and is now being used at testing sites across New Jersey. Because of Brooks' work, it became no longer necessary for testers to put a nasal swab high into one's nasal cavity, a painful and invasive experience. Instead, you could simply spit into a test tube and the saliva was then tested in a lab for the SARS-CoV-2 virus."
https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/medical/rutgers-scientist-who-invented-covid-spit-test-dies-at-51/ar-BB1d73oh
Notice any patterns?