Wow, almost as if. No it can't be, can it? Almost as if it's the flu or common cold. My oh my. Looks like we need to shut everything down again... Over a cold
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And some new data that doesn't need its own post yet but someone might build on it.
WHAT is an OMICRON TEST?
Correct answer: Omicron (B.1.1.529) cannot be determined without sequencing, but for simplicity any presence of "SGTF" is allowed to be interpreted as a proxy marker of Omicron. WHO:
Most Omicron variant sequences reported include a deletion in the S gene, which can cause an S gene target failure (SGTF) in some PCR assays. Although a minority of publicly shared sequences lack this deletion, SGTF can be used as a proxy marker to screen for Omicron. However, confirmation should be obtained by sequencing, since this deletion can also be found in other VOCs [variants of concern] (e.g. Alpha and subsets of Gamma and Delta) that are circulating at low frequencies worldwide.
Translation: Instead of confirming every Omicron result as genetic Omicron, all reporters are allowed to treat every quick SGTF result as Omicron! That mean that if you have a positive Omicron test, you have either one of a majority of Omicron cases, or one of all Alpha cases, or one of some Gamma and Delta cases. Well no wonder every MSM in lockstep is reporting that Omicron represents 73% of all new cases! (Search "omicron 73" anywhere.)
Remember (FDA), Q: Do COVID-19 tests check for the delta and other variants? A: There are no authorized COVID-19 antigen or molecular tests that specifically report the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 delta variant. I simply looked for how they do test for Omicron, and WHO told me in its initial release of 26 Nov, Several labs have indicated that for one widely used PCR test, one of the three target genes is not detected (called S gene dropout or S gene target failure) and this test can therefore be used as marker for this variant, pending sequencing confirmation. So the plot to use an existing-variant marker (known since Alpha) was all ready from the first official designation of Omicron (even though .529 data goes back to about March). The "one widely used PCR test" is called TaqPath by ThermoFisher Scientific (somebody check their stock). The dropout occurs in positions 69-70.
TLDR: Unless sequenced, an "Omicron positive" means either any Alpha, most Omicron but not all, or lots of Gamma and Delta: it doesn't mean Omicron only. That's why "Omicron positive" is reported by everyone as 73% of new cases.
That's also why Delta antibodies heal "Omicron", why Delta cases have nearly vanished when Omicron appeared, and why they claim to know what Omicron is without sequencing. They're taking four of the top five variants (Beta excepted) and calling them all Omicron. At the same time, the proxy is not catching a minority of sequenced Omicron cases so there are also false negatives.
Spread the talking points! Thanks u/Suckmedry, my comments on OP will follow separately. See also u/cosmicspiritwarrior on news on how "mRNA vaccines" are neither mRNA nor vaccines, and myself on news about Forbes admitting and immediately memory-holing that "vaccines" do modify your DNA after all.
Remember when scientists still pretended that “science” could only keep its integrity of Politics and Policy were kept away?
Now, clearly, Politik & Policy, are “science”.
The only consistent thing they have done is skew all of the statistics of this Plandemic from the start.
It’s now easier for someone in poverty to get a vaccine than 3 steady meals a day.
That’s wrecked.