By taking the first test you are voluntarily submitting yourself to ten days in an institution of higher propaganda, for which you will be later billed via increased taxes..
I think what she meant, was once infected, a person will continue to test positive for up to 12 weeks after initial infection.
This means that when someone tests positive on a PCR, it only means that they have been infected at some point in the last 3 months, not that they are currently infected.
Of course, the 12 weeks is likely based on CDC recommended PCR cycle counts. We know that some labs were running cycle counts much higher than the recommended 26 or so cycles. In those cases, a positive test could mean they were infected at some point during the entire pandemic. Crazy.
What. The. Fuuuuuuuuuck????
So, you take a bogus PCR test on Day 1. Bogus test says you got the Coof.
Now, you are in forced isolation (IOW: false imprisonment) for 10 days.
Now, you DON'T have to take another bogus PCR test on Day 10 'cuz ... the original test still says positive, so you ...
I can't even figure out what the hell gibberish that is.
It's Science!
It's "their science". aka "their truth". Same bullshit different "truths". Lol
It's trans-science = not science = lipstick on a pig
Lmao. Trans-science. That's the perfect description
By taking the first test you are voluntarily submitting yourself to ten days in an institution of higher propaganda, for which you will be later billed via increased taxes..
I believe that the "f" is silent...
It's simple: A false positive can produce another false positive up to three months later.
What's so hard to understand?
Uhhhh...wait a minute....
I think what she meant, was once infected, a person will continue to test positive for up to 12 weeks after initial infection.
This means that when someone tests positive on a PCR, it only means that they have been infected at some point in the last 3 months, not that they are currently infected.
Of course, the 12 weeks is likely based on CDC recommended PCR cycle counts. We know that some labs were running cycle counts much higher than the recommended 26 or so cycles. In those cases, a positive test could mean they were infected at some point during the entire pandemic. Crazy.