Dark winter? Don't miss this excellent Covid article: "This seasonality causes covid-19 to sweep across the United States in three distinct wave patterns: the first one starting in the north east during the spring, the second beginning in the south during the summer, and the third... "
(kanekoa.substack.com)
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When using a flawed test they can claim a surge any time they want.
Genuine question, if the test is so flawed they can make up any numbers they want how can we also claim that low cases in Japan and some parts of India are due to Ivermectin and proof of it working against COVID?
I've been unable to reconcile these two claims on my own.
My guess is the Ivermectine and vitamin cocktail reduces viral loads to such a degree that the PCR test can't detect them. Also, the PCR tests aren't actually "flawed", the are calibrated to pick up the smallest traces of the common cold. The cycling used is ridiculously high and will detect stuff that probably wouldn't make someone sick.
No isolated virus. PCRs are based of computer virus simulation thus could be positive to anything
at least on cycles pcr is run; essentially its now operated at run until positive comes out; while its highly known that test goes very inaccurate past 30 cycles