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deyturkurjerbs 4 points ago +4 / -0

I’ll I’ll I’ll I’ll I’ll I’ll.....

The new if if if if if if OKIE DOKIE

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deyturkurjerbs 37 points ago +37 / -0

As a provider in an urgent care currently testing covid hypochondriacs, at least 40% of those are positive are 100% asymptomatic, 50% have symptoms no different than a common cold or bad allergies, maybe 5-10% have more flu like symptoms. I haven’t sent a single patient to the hospital since early April due to complications of covid.

With that said, this is also the natural path of the evolution and “mutation” of viruses. Over time, viruses become more virulent and contagious and less severe. Which makes sense, a virus wants to infect and reproduce as much as possible, if the virus kills the host, the virus dies with the host. The uptick in total cases is absolutely normal. We are also testing literally anyone and everyone that wants a test even with tertiary exposures, with the high false positive rates of these tests + the amount of legitimate infections so the numbers are skewed.

Additionally people testing positive on rapid antigen and again on PCR will BOTH get reported to the health department which will count as 2 cases as cannot tie to a name due to HIPPA. Also many people that are positive will get retested several times as their employer requires a negative test to return to work. The PCR test is highly sensitive and will detect the tiniest fragments of RNA so patients test positive for MONTHS afterwords despite not being contagious.

Long and the short of it, the numbers are bullshit, masks have never worked (besides medical grade n95 respirators to a certain degree) and the virus is so mild at this point the quarantine and lockdown repercussions have affected patients health so much worse than the actual virus.

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deyturkurjerbs 77 points ago +77 / -0

Coming from someone that was a provider in orthopedics..Most orthopedic surgeons will place any lower extremity fracture on crutches for the first week as well as the boot. Especially in an osteopenic 80 year old. This is not real.

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deyturkurjerbs 4 points ago +4 / -0

I am a provider at an urgent care that does covid testing and there are many lots of the rapid tests that are getting recalled due to the high false positive rate. If asymptomatic are tested the false positive rate is between 60-80%. Also learning it is picking up common cold (also a coronavirus) and other RNA viruses (think flu or RSV) on both rapids and PCR

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deyturkurjerbs 2 points ago +2 / -0

I work in an urgent care where we do covid testing and antibodies. I had a patient test positive for the antibodies that was sick December 12th, so it is very possible you did. Covid has been in US for at least 2-3 months before reported or tested for.

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deyturkurjerbs 2 points ago +3 / -1

I work in medicine and we are seeing more positive cases, however other studies are showing these “rapid” tests have a 60-80% false positive rate

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deyturkurjerbs 3 points ago +3 / -0

For reference, I voted in GP Michigan which had a solid republican base located in Wayne County. All the voting booths were stocked with sharpie markers and I reached out to every entity I could about this and this is the only reply I received.

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deyturkurjerbs 1 point ago +1 / -0

The watermarks. Trump added watermarks via xerox printed ballots prior to the election and then announced it. That is why the vote is in a standstill bc they walked right into it and now have to do damage control.