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tyuah8 107 points ago +107 / -0

Either the vaccine doesn't work or the PCR test returns positive for pretty much everything... or both.

People who still have any critical thinking skills left will be able to realize this.

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jubyeonin 3 points ago +4 / -1

Regardless of what the vaccine does, the PCR kits will almost always detect a coronavirus. They detect coronaviruses, not specific ones. If you are healthy and are putting your immune system to work and interacting with people, you WILL have a coronavirus.

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tyuah8 9 points ago +10 / -1

What it really detects is a strand of RNA that hypothetically belongs to COVID-19, as the virus has never been purified isolated.

Also, the test cannot differentiate between a "live" virus and a "dead" virus, since all the test does is "amplify" (create more copies of) whatever you give it.

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DeadMenSmellToenails 3 points ago +3 / -0

You are partially correct.

The PCR test tests for 2 markers, a general coronavirus, and RNA specific to SARS-CoV-2.

If the test picks up one but not the other the result is “indeterminate” (or sometime noted as “presumptive positive”, I have reason to believe these “presumptive positives” are logged as “positive” thus inflating the numbers. A “presumptive positive” is not a positive and I have never seen an indeterminate become a positive outside a person who has already tested positive once before; meaning I have seen people go from positive to negative to indeterminate to negative to positive and everything in between, in all cases the person has verifiably had Covid-19 and since recovered. I have yet to see someone go from negative to indeterminate to positive.)

I’m no expert, no doctor, but I work in a field where everyone is testing 1-3 times a week and over the past year have been privy to over 15,000 PCR lab results from pools of hundreds, working closely with doctors and labs and have seen a lot of weird shit that makes me question everything.

PCR tests pick up old infections for sure, there are false positives but the powers that be DO NOT believe in false positives even when it’s painfully obvious. I had a client take 4 tests in a week. One out of 4 was positive. Negative-Positive-Negative-Negative. It was undeniably a false positive. But guess what? It was still a positive.

If you got this far, thanks for reading.