I dug into the boring crap in the CDC documentation on these rapid tests, and it said that the test developers had NO isolate of the covid-19 virus, at all! They made the test using a sample from an unspecified source which claimed the sample was from someone with the virus.
How do you develop a test for a virus you can't even prove exists? How is this science?
I'm guessing it's probably a generic strain of coronavirus, which has always been with us and always will. The common cold bug, essentially. They have stopped tracking influenza this year, entirely. No more flu cases, hospitalizations or deaths. But oh wow, look at those coronavirus cases! Just people exposed to the common cold in reality.
I dug into the boring crap in the CDC documentation on these rapid tests, and it said that the test developers had NO isolate of the covid-19 virus, at all! They made the test using a sample from an unspecified source which claimed the sample was from someone with the virus.
How do you develop a test for a virus you can't even prove exists? How is this science?
Things that really make you go hmmmmmmnnmm
Makes you wonder what they're testing for. Anything?
I'm guessing it's probably a generic strain of coronavirus, which has always been with us and always will. The common cold bug, essentially. They have stopped tracking influenza this year, entirely. No more flu cases, hospitalizations or deaths. But oh wow, look at those coronavirus cases! Just people exposed to the common cold in reality.