My wifes has been on on HCQ for years and tested + in July 2020 at 2 different places and 5 tests and took 45+ days to finally test negative due to being on Humira.
at the end of January at 2 places and just got back to work last Wednesday. She has been wearing a mask at work and when away from home.
She is a store manager at a grocery chain. Its hit or miss on how it really is spread. Myself nor my kids have not gotten it.
The first time she had flu like symptoms loose stools and a lot of fatigue. The test were nasal swabs in both sides. She did not lose sense of smell or taste.
The second time she tested positive was a nasal swab. She Felt weak fatigued and lost her sense of smell and taste. Three weeks later her PCP did a + PCR and ran blood work since she had the antibodies in her.
Here’s the kicker, the bloodwork also came back + for mono. and some of those symptoms are fatigue. They tried to tell her she wasn’t positive the second time but then there’s a loss of taste and smell in the positive PCR test.
Then they thought that she had been positive since last July and her negative was a false negative in 2020.
Nonetheless her pcp said she would be the third person in Texas that had documentation on being positive a second time.
I looked this up because I couldnt believe you and it is 100% true. Before Covid, it was common knowledge (as early as 2009) that zinc helped shorten corona virus symptoms and that if you lost too much zinc to infection, you could lose taste and smell. Too much zinc will make you taste metal.
I don't know where the data came from but a pcr test run for 40 cycles will find literally anything. The false positive rate is just a result of the number of people who take the test and don't have it.
There was an "outbreak" here, wondering if once one person was actually sick they just fudge the rest of the numbers. I just don't see 500 people going positive at the Exact. Same. Time.
The second time she felt more sick and lost her sense of smell. The first time she had minor symptoms I can’t recall what they were but it was just like a slight cold. We didn’t even think she was positive due to the lack of symptoms except for the tests showing she was.
I mean still sounds like she was mostly prophylactically protected and also her protection protected from household transfer. Just a thought. Loss of smell and taste seems to be the only differing factor from a Flu or cold.
I'm doing the FLCCC Alliance IMask+. If countries were serious they might have at least reduced getting the message of mass prophylaxis out there before stupid Vaccines.
My wifes has been on on HCQ for years and tested + in July 2020 at 2 different places and 5 tests and took 45+ days to finally test negative due to being on Humira.
She is a store manager at a grocery chain. Its hit or miss on how it really is spread. Myself nor my kids have not gotten it.
90% of tests using PCR are false positives. Look it up! Let me guess... she had no symptoms or very minor ones?
The first time she had flu like symptoms loose stools and a lot of fatigue. The test were nasal swabs in both sides. She did not lose sense of smell or taste.
The second time she tested positive was a nasal swab. She Felt weak fatigued and lost her sense of smell and taste. Three weeks later her PCP did a + PCR and ran blood work since she had the antibodies in her.
Here’s the kicker, the bloodwork also came back + for mono. and some of those symptoms are fatigue. They tried to tell her she wasn’t positive the second time but then there’s a loss of taste and smell in the positive PCR test.
Then they thought that she had been positive since last July and her negative was a false negative in 2020.
Nonetheless her pcp said she would be the third person in Texas that had documentation on being positive a second time.
Loss of taste and smell is not unique to Covid. It’s an indication of low zinc levels which can be the result of fighting infection.
I looked this up because I couldnt believe you and it is 100% true. Before Covid, it was common knowledge (as early as 2009) that zinc helped shorten corona virus symptoms and that if you lost too much zinc to infection, you could lose taste and smell. Too much zinc will make you taste metal.
I believe it, however did you find this 90% figure somewhere
I don't know where the data came from but a pcr test run for 40 cycles will find literally anything. The false positive rate is just a result of the number of people who take the test and don't have it.
There was an "outbreak" here, wondering if once one person was actually sick they just fudge the rest of the numbers. I just don't see 500 people going positive at the Exact. Same. Time.
Fascinating. Did she get it bad both occasions?
The second time she felt more sick and lost her sense of smell. The first time she had minor symptoms I can’t recall what they were but it was just like a slight cold. We didn’t even think she was positive due to the lack of symptoms except for the tests showing she was.
I mean still sounds like she was mostly prophylactically protected and also her protection protected from household transfer. Just a thought. Loss of smell and taste seems to be the only differing factor from a Flu or cold.
I'm doing the FLCCC Alliance IMask+. If countries were serious they might have at least reduced getting the message of mass prophylaxis out there before stupid Vaccines.
100% on your IMask+ comments. It is criminal how this has been suppressed.