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So if I’ve been in contact close prolonged contactAll in all a very plausible situation.
The PCR tests just tell one what's going on at that time so there's never been detectable COVID-19 nucleic acids when you were tested. It doesn't mean you've never had any virus in you through close contact at any time.
The negative antibody test results just mean that you've never had an infection, asymptomatic or symptomatic, that stimulated your immune system to produce antibodies.
How long will your luck run? Nobody knows...
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Nope, just stating the facts. If you're really concerned about if you've been infected after close contact, then forget the rapid tests, be they PCR or Antigen, they're only effective for symptomatic cases; that's what their EUA says. I understand many neglect that fact and use these rapid tests to clear people for entry to venues, go to work, etc.So if I’ve been in contact close prolonged contact
Wait the 4 to 5 days on each occasion
Then get both the rapid and pcr test
Your saying that means nothing
I call bs
If what you say is true testing is useless and beyond a waste of money
can’t have it all ways
It’s either very contagious or
It’s not
Testing is valuable and accurate or it’s not
your talking in circles dom
True, but just about everyone of us, except those who are of 100% African descent, have a pretty respectable amount of Neanderthal DNA in our genome. Neanderthal and Homo sapiens did interbreed for a significant amount of time...Uh, aren't the neanderthals all extinct ?
Yup... but at least they got what they wanted.This data kinda puts into focus how warped we have become by the fear-mongering fostered upon us. it is difficult to argue with this data. It was lifted from the Provisional Mortality Data — United States, 2020 | MMWR report.
Total deaths in America in 2020, according to the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) came in at 2,913,144. Considering that there were 2,845,793 deaths in 2019 and 2,831,836 deaths in 2018, this is not surprising. If you ballpark America's population at 333 million, 1% of that number is 3.3 million people. While many people find it distressing, the fact is people die.
Kary Mullis, Inventor of the PCR test. and how they never were made for this application. The PCR test are all BS.All in all a very plausible situation.
The PCR tests just tell one what's going on at that time so there's never been detectable COVID-19 nucleic acids when you were tested. It doesn't mean you've never had any virus in you through close contact at any time.
The negative antibody test results just mean that you've never had an infection, asymptomatic or symptomatic, that stimulated your immune system to produce antibodies.
How long will your luck run? Nobody knows...
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You do realize that most of the article is talking about HIV tests, and not even PCR tests. There is no Western Blot confirmatory test for PCR. I'd say the author of this paper "doesn't know anything", just picking quotes from different interviews/texts from Fauci and Mullis, and sticking them together to make up quite a tall tale...Kary Mullis, Inventor of the PCR test. and how they never were made for this application. The PCR test are all BS.
PCR Inventor Kary Mullis Says Anthony Fauci — “doesn’t know anything” (dryburgh.com)
Dom---please...the PCR test is BS and you must know it as a Virologist. Or you choose not to. 40x amplification will yield dead viral load of everything. Fraudski is on record as saying as much.You do realize that most of the article is talking about HIV tests, and not even PCR tests. There is no Western Blot confirmatory test for PCR. I'd say the author of this paper "doesn't know anything", just picking quotes from different interviews/texts from Fauci and Mullis, and sticking them together to make up quite a tall tale...
Oh, BTW, the author couldn't tell a DNA sequence form an RNA one. Here's his "expertise", but his blog is recommended by that science great, Bill O'Reilly...
Lee S. Dryburgh is a person-to-person communications technologist. He is both an engineering doctoral candidate at UCL (with sponsorship from Cisco) and a part-time SS7 (including Sigtran/Camel/Map) consulting engineer via his company 'SS7.net'. He has performed work for numerous operators including British Telecom, O2, Sprint, T-Mobile, Orange, Verisign, Hutchinson 3G, as well as vendors including Marconi, Nokia, Alcatel, Lucent, Nortel, and Cisco. He is an acknowledged expert in the telecommunication protocol suite, Signaling System #7 (SS7/C7), and lead-authored the bestselling book on the topic. His research focus is the future of telephony and in particular enabling conversation between relevant strangers.
If PCR is BS, I guess my retirement is BS too...Dom---please...the PCR test is BS and you must know it as a Virologist. Or you choose not to. 40x amplification will yield dead viral load of everything. Fraudski is on record as saying as much.
Whatever...doesn't really matter because the marketing rebranding for the flu has worked....e.g Patagonian DogTooth Fish is now 'Chilean Sea Bass'.... in reverse.....
I’m sure not at all Dom. I’m sure you spent 30-40 years doing well and the right thing; morally and as a scientist. I believe this from reading your stories on here and NE over the past 15 years; (that long?) a blend of fishing and poetry wrapped, at times, in a riddle. ? very entertaining, and thought provoking.If PCR is BS, I guess my retirement is BS too...
The honest answer is "Who knows?", as the virus is driving this. We're locked in a struggle between the medical impact from a fat/protein membrane surrounding a string of RNA, and the different methods of mitigation of this "blob's" impact on life as we once knew it.Tell me when this all ends. How many masks, how many lockdowns, how many shots in the arm? 2 years? 5 years? 30??
how much government tyranny?
Just logged on to report this, but you beat me to it Gene, thanks.U.S. Will Pause Use of J&J Vaccine After Rare Complications
Published 4 mins ago • Updated 9 seconds ago
U.S. Will Pause Use of J&J Vaccine After Rare Complications
6 people
6 PEOPLE FROM 7 MILLION VACCINATED.....they want to ensure if that is the true number or whether or not there are milder clots unreported.Just logged on to report this, but you beat me to it Gene, thanks.
Disturbing occurrence, not because there is the issue, but the fact that other countries saw the issue, paused distribution, and then restarted. Obviously the US didn't carefully examine/heed those data, because it seems to be happening here.
Regrettably, this may become the "Poster Child" for those that felt the vaccines may have been too rushed, and I can't say I'd blame them. IF the incidence of these clots is significantly higher for this same adverse effect in either the Moderna and/or Pfizer vaccine, the endless enigma of "what level of adverse events is acceptable" will raise its ugly head. The continued robust supply chain of the two mRNA vaccines makes this discussion more stringent, in that J&J is NOT the only game in town...
I think the count is 8 women out of 7 million now. My son got the J & J on Saturday at the Coliseum...
Oh, you saw right through them, no fair !