Just asking...how are these antibody checks valid?
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Its genome has certainly been sequenced. They’re testing for certain small segments of genetic material from its genome when they do PCR tests. The antibody tests look for markers in human antibodies which correspond to the antibodies produced to the spike protein, or any of the other antigenic proteins from the virus. You would think that the Chinese certainly isolated the virus when they were tinkering with it in Wuhan...
I've asked the OP's question before and the only links provided were from the nih.....ya know, the people who funded the gain of function...If you know of another isolation, I would like to see it so I can include it every other day when this topic respawns.
The PCR test were waaayy over cycled meaning it would detect that fart you smelled from your grandad last holiday season. Oh and the CDC has already put out weeks ago that the PCR test can't tell the difference from covid and the flu.
Shall we dig up the comments of Kary Mullis (inventor of the test)?
Who is actually taking the time to do true antibody testing? That would destroy so many narratives...
I’d sure love some population-level antibody testing. I’ve seen a couple of studies where it’s been done, but we need a whole lot more. I think that could provide a final nail in the coffin for this lockdown BS
Agreed. The fact that we haven't seen more of it is extremely damning of our local medical practitioners. They know.