Russia has tests. Ukraine has tests. Iran has tests. The US is supposed to have the strongest military in the world but they are unable to invade another country to get even a few test kits. Very disappointed
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Yes, the CDC dropped the ball on making them, and the FDA does not approve of hospitals rolling their own
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there are plenty of rt-qPCR capacity, it is only a regulatory choice to make it ilegal to use it. The charite protocol is known and all the reagents are common.
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What does that mean exactly ? They have the test kits but aren’t allowed to use them ? Why ?
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to understand exactly what that means you need to know how rt-qprc works... https://www.who.int/docs/default-source/coronaviruse/protocol-v2-1.pdf?sfvrsn=a9ef618c_2 … the fda regulates both the materials you can get your hands on (the live samples needed to test you got it right) and who you can give it to(which patients it is legal to test).
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Ah so in this case ( if I understand this correctly) people are used as lab rats for the creation of a possible vaccine, only allowed to test when 99% positive to be a carrier bc only then we become useful for collecting the data that’s needed.
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No, I think that this is just a symptom of a bureaucracy that got fully divorced from its purpose.
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they say normies have empathy
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which makes them more programmable, not more compassionate
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