I understand that. However this is the test used as hospitals around this country. However I work in the ER and have extensive covid experience. When I order a pcr test it distinguishes between covid, all corona viruses and the flu. Most pcr tests I order in the ER are negative for covid. All I am saying is what if covid is also being transferred using another vector Ike water, instead of just respiratory droplets?
again I get it. Since we have NOT isolated covid and don’t know exactly what covid even is, it is possible that it could be parasitc as it does respond to anti-parasitic medication like ivermectin.
I understand that. However this is the test used as hospitals around this country. However I work in the ER and have extensive covid experience. When I order a pcr test it distinguishes between covid, all corona viruses and the flu. Most pcr tests I order in the ER are negative for covid. All I am saying is what if covid is also being transferred using another vector Ike water, instead of just respiratory droplets?
AFAIK airborne viruses can't survive tap water, only those like fecal viruses.
again I get it. Since we have NOT isolated covid and don’t know exactly what covid even is, it is possible that it could be parasitc as it does respond to anti-parasitic medication like ivermectin.
That's contradictory. If they haven't isolated the virus, how can there be a test for it?
Not according to the FDA or the PCR "test" inventor.
BTW, what was the Ct value that your lab used?
So you're a doctor, an NP or a PA?
ER physician in Florida.