For those who might be confused - the suggestion in the first tweet is essentially a conspiracy theory about SARS-CoV-2 testing
If you want to know why it's wrong, this explainer from actual expert @MackayIM is excellent https://virologydownunder.com/yes-pcr-tests-can-detect-the-covid-virus/ …
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What a time to be alive! Or not, as it were.
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Amateur is too kind of a description for this clown’s ID interpretive vomit that he puts on display day in, day out. Rest assured that the sun will rise tomorrow and Gregory will say something mind bogglingly inept
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There is a reason we don’t have armchair oncologists.
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Did you just mention "naturopathic oncologists"?
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plenty of hobbyist EEs
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Tried to correct some of his erroneous assertions in a friendly manner. It did not work. https://twitter.com/lymescience/status/1265702924333834241?s=21 …https://twitter.com/LymeScience/status/1265702924333834241 …
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Oh boy. You were patient. Some rando called me to discuss coronavirus conspiracies recently, and while she was talking she worked in “like Lyme disease has pretty much been confirmed to have been lab created”. And that’s when I knew the level of misinformed I was dealing with.
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