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goodguy 18 points ago +18 / -0

and the medical profession knows this and plays along - no trust

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WeAreGonnaWin 11 points ago +11 / -0

This. I have not trusted the media for years, but now doctors doing this...

It is the saddest thing to see how $elfish the world has become.

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blubberdong [S] 6 points ago +6 / -0

Threats and cancel culture, a combination designed in leftist hell.

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jubyeonin 10 points ago +10 / -0

People still think it's real. It's a psyop. Always has been.

The symptoms are literally anything and deaths for other diseases dropped and this supposedly new disease's deaths are about the same as the ones that disappeared.

The PCR tests are used to make people believe they've had it.

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MustBeTrump 6 points ago +6 / -0

Hypothetically if you wanted 2 weeks off work or whatever shit they're doing now in response to a positive test... You could just do this right?

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Stanwyk74 5 points ago +5 / -0

Asking as someone who does think this is a an ovwrhyped plandemic....wouldn't this just mean the virus is able to live on these surfaces?

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CoffeeIsForClosers 8 points ago +8 / -0

No, it means these are known to be false positives and it's completely expected in medical testing when you use a source that is not appropriate. For example, I would not report out blood detected in urine from a chemical test strip if the ascorbic acid level in the urine is high (because it's an interfering substance). Same if a urine was bloody, you wouldn't want to report blood, leukocyte esterase, or ketones. The list of testing/reporting no-nos go on and on in the medical laboratory.

Most of the dumbfuck pedes who downvoted my comment know nothing about testing, let alone medical testing.

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jubyeonin 2 points ago +2 / -0

The CDC keeps changing the rules and the last thing they said about the fake virus surviving on surfaces is that it does not survive on surfaces for more than a few hours and also hardly transfers to surfaces. Real bacteria and viruses do typically transfer to surfaces, especially common cold viruses and become inactive in a day or two. The CDC says this fake virus does literally anything all viruses do and don't at the same time.

Anyway, the process for making sodas like the one that tested positive would not put viruses in the soda since the bottling and canning is automated. All bottles and cans are rinsed as they go down the line and are untouched through the entire process until they are sealed.

Here's how they are made:

https://youtu.be/VX7ShixPiBM

https://youtu.be/V1fyfYa1MiE

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honk_honk_honk 4 points ago +4 / -0

Pepsi Max, milk and mango chutney

Ah yes, all the telltale signs of white supremacy

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DavidGlowie 4 points ago +4 / -0

That's because there is no test for covid. The pcr test will show positive for anything over 30 cycles.

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anon09 4 points ago +4 / -0

bUt MuH cAsEs R rIsInG!!

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Last_Chance 3 points ago +3 / -0

I DON'T KNOW HOW I CAN LIVE ANYMORE IF EVEN PEPSI IS GOING TO GIVE ME COVID!!!! REEEEEE GET UR JABS ASAP TO PROTECT ME REEEEEE.

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CoffeeIsForClosers 0 points ago +5 / -5

Everyone please shut the fuck up with this "everything's positive" shit. When the tests are created, they need be tested using an appropriate source (plasma, serum, urine). No one in their right mind would post the results from a non-approved source. That's like me doing preliminary blood testing at a crime scene known to be soaked in horseradish peroxidase.