In a nutshell, pooled testing allows up to 10 tests to be pooled together. So if 9 healthy people are pooled with 1 truly positive test, all 10 tests will give a positive result.
Just another Deep State way to control spikes as needed for political control.
They get to decide, which areas of the country are spiking, whenever they want by using more or less pooled testing.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/eclinm/article/PIIS2589-5370(21)00308-4/fulltext
I saw that right off the rip. They used the excuse that there weren't enough tests, so they had to mass test people. It reeked of bullshit as soon as I heard about it.
In what other scenario is pool testing for a disease acceptable?
It's bizarro world.....Think of it this way.....
How pointless would individual testing be if we applied pooled testing to cancer?
Because Patient A (who does not have cancer) is pooled with Patient B (who does have cancer), they're both given a positive result and now Patient A has to undergo Chemo.
Either that or now they have to test every person in the "positive" pool.
Now, we know they're not going to do that but they will throw the entire pool into the "positive cases" ticker on TV.
HERE IS THE WHY:
https://www.questdiagnostics.com/home/Covid-19/Pricing/
STRAIGHT FROM THE "INTRODUCTION" IN THE LANCET REPORT:
Scare the shit out of the Normies. Give the Schools and Businesses a 'cheaper' way to mass test their organizations. Spin a batch or two at a CT rate above 35, harvest some false positives. Report the 'Positive' batches to the COVID response fags (usually liberal nazies that sleep and screw with their masks on). The Orgs then 're-test' each individual in any 'infected pools' ... at the low low cost of $120 per PCR test. Make sure some of those are spun at the CT rate about 40 (Harvest a few false positives). Isolate those, mask up the entire organization, maybe blame COVID on the 350lb Art teacher that died last week.
Rinse .... Repeat ...
Can confirm. Lab tech here.
They did this in the very beginning. They would pool plasma and send them off to a state lab to "confirm" before we had the ability to test for antibodies or antigens.
OMG
this happened to my dad twice. Both times was in April of 2020 and they were 3 weeks apart. He needed a sleep study, was required to be tested. Tested positive. 3 days later they called him and said that his sample was removed from the batch and independently tested and came back negative. He proceeded with his sleep study. A few weeks later has to be tested again for back injections. Once again it was positive. 2 days later he received a call stating that (just like before) his sample was removed from the batch and independently tested and came back negative.
Fast forward to October 2020 and he tested negative but had all the symptoms. Even got him an emergency room visit due to not being able to breath. Tested negative and was sent home. 2 days later he goes back to the ER with worse symptoms and tests positive, but they sent him home because "he didn't meet the state regulated conditions for in patient care". He was super sick for weeks. still complains of a bad neck ache that didn't start until he got sick.
My son tested positive in April 2020, state health department asked how many were in the house and then said “so that’s six confirmed cases”. When I questioned, “How can you report six cases when one person was tested?”, he hung up. We’re in the NE. Everyone I know in the south who caught it was prescribed medicine and everyone I know in the north wasn’t. Interesting that they told your dad, he didn’t meet state regulated conditions. I believe depending on which state they wanted to surge, they refused medical care for people that were sick. Even for sinus infections or strep (two kids I know were refused medicine but continued to be tested). What a joke!
the first 2 positive tests were in Michigan. The hospital visit was in Tennessee (he goes there for the winter).
Yup! Hope they’re all held accountable!
And I'm guessing it was reported as two different positive covid cases.
most likely
And this is case in point why no one trusts our "doctors"/healthcare system.
There are good ones, and people who want to do what's right but now they're being silenced or paid even more money to conform.
When we go to the doctor, we should be required to see every kickback they received over the past 5 years. Would be a good way to stop some of that crap.
If they're not stopped they will start killing people with machine guns instead of "vaccines".
Flu like symptoms with a bad neck ache?
Did they test him for meningitis?
I do not think so. I don't think they even drew blood. They just monitored his vitals for a couple hours and did the covid test.
Good "doctoring" protocol there - don't test for anything other than the coof (it would seem most all other diseases were "cured"/eliminated by it).
Clown world sh-tshow
Sounds like they were only interested in coming up with a Kung Flu diagnosis and ignored all others possible causes for his symptoms.
Good "doctoring" protocol there - don't test for anything other than the coof (it would seem most all other diseases were "cured"/eliminated by it).
Clown world sh-tshow
Trust our science!
Lovely controllable metric, eh?
Nurse whistleblower from New York, half the covid ventilated never even tested positive?! https://m.youtube.com/watch? v=UIDsKdeFOmQ
This is actual science at work…which means it will get abused in no time.
Bullshit flag thrown (not at you).
I'm buying lots of rope.
Find me some trees.
This ends now or never.
Do NOT let them tell you masks are now required since they don't work.
Do NOT let them tell you social distancing works.
Do NOT let them tell you lockdowns work.
Been there. Done that. Got the complimentary Alaska facemask from my sister. Very stylish, by the way, with a bear and the northern lights...
Insanity is doing the same thing over and expecting a different result.
Stop the insanity.
Its that simple.
The scientific rationale behind pool testing is that they could potentially save test kits. If 10 people's samples are mixed into one test, and that test comes back negative, all samples are considered negative, and they saved 9 test kits. If the test comes back positive, they test them all individually (or in smaller pools) to determine who is actually positive. It's a good idea, but of course, it can be manipulated for evil reasons.
That's total bullshit.
They've spent what, $6T on Covid measures in the US? But that's where they're deciding to save a couple million?
It totally throws out the accuracy of said test.
It's not a question of money. There was a period of time when they couldn't make tests fast enough to meet the demand, and patients weren't allowed into hospitals for surgeries or diagnostic screenings without COVID testing. I agree that the tests are inaccurate bullshit anyway, but this was actually a clever solution to a supply problem.
And that is consistent with the other post where he says his dad got a call back and cleared
Saliva? Passive drooling? So they didn't need to jam swabs into our brains for a sample?
At this point, very little that's been done to manipulate and mislead should surprise anyone. Flipping a coin would have been more accurate in many (most?) cases.
They did this in schools in Massachusetts.
Yes they will ramp up the school fear again now that the school year is about to start.