I don't know why we here are always post stories that this person, or that person TESTED positive for Sars-CoV2 virus, while we consistently claim that the TEST cannot tell the difference between Live or Dead virus, or the common cold, hflu, and Sars-Cov2.
What is the big deal with new of someone testing positive. It seems we should be looking to report hospitalization and deaths not just who tested positive.
In my limited understanding, it was my thinking that one never test positive for Covid-19 disease. Covid is marked by symptoms that are result of infection with the virus Sars-CoV2. I could be wrong though. If the virus is not isolated, then only way a test can detect Sars-CoV2 if antibodies exist. I think this applied to HIV too, they can only measure for antibodies.
I don't know why we here are always post stories that this person, or that person TESTED positive for Sars-CoV2 virus, while we consistently claim that the TEST cannot tell the difference between Live or Dead virus, or the common cold, hflu, and Sars-Cov2.
What is the big deal with new of someone testing positive. It seems we should be looking to report hospitalization and deaths not just who tested positive.
It's better to say someone tested positive for Sars-CoV2 virus than to say that the have "covid-19" because they tested positive.
We know that a positive test for Sars-CoV2 virus is not conclusive and the disease can only by diagnosed clinically.
No symptoms is no disease, positive test or not.
In my limited understanding, it was my thinking that one never test positive for Covid-19 disease. Covid is marked by symptoms that are result of infection with the virus Sars-CoV2. I could be wrong though. If the virus is not isolated, then only way a test can detect Sars-CoV2 if antibodies exist. I think this applied to HIV too, they can only measure for antibodies.
That's my understanding too.
These kinds of stories wont red pill us but they might red pill ppl we interact with
Respect!
The tests are pretty good at detecting Covid
"The test?" Which test?
There are multitudes of tests used to detect Covid
For example the PCR test
Kary Mulllis the PCR technique inventor said that a PCR is unsuitable for diagnosis. I think he was right.
The PCR tests are also good at detecting the 'flu. They aren't very specific, which is why the FDA is withdrawing them.
They didn’t withdrawal them, they actually expanded them
But believe whatever you want
https://www.cdc.gov/csels/dls/locs/2021/07-21-2021-lab-alert-Changes_CDC_RT-PCR_SARS-CoV-2_Testing_1.html