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    1. Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays Mar 9

      Can someone who believes masks and distancing don't help for coronavirus explain why ordinary seasonal flu numbers basically dropped to zero this year? What's the theory to explain both beliefs?

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    2. Mike Becatti ﻥ‏ @MikeBecatti Mar 9
      Replying to @ScottAdamsSays

      A friend works in a lab for a very large hospital chain. When the sample tests positive for COVID his lab's policy to is mark flu as 'presumptive negative'. This causes flu to be underreported in cases where someone has both COVID and flu in their system.

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      Scott Adams‏Verified account @ScottAdamsSays Mar 9
      Replying to @MikeBecatti

      That can't be a large percentage

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        1. Mike Becatti ﻥ‏ @MikeBecatti Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays

          Agreed but without tracking it there is no way to know. It's just one scenario that calls into question the integrity of the data we have.

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        1. Ser Zachron‏ @Mog_of_War Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          If it's repeated at multiple labs, and the same demographics who get tested for Flu get teste for Covid, and the two have similar spread vectors... It's mass intellectual dishonesty, that's for sure.

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        2. ZlatanSkye‏ @SkyeZlatan Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          "If you do it right, PCR testing allows you to find anything in anybody" Kary B Mullis (inventor PCR test)

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        3. a human guy‏ @aguy98976864 Mar 9
          Replying to @SkyeZlatan @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          Is Kary saying that the test can be manipulated to produce whatever results they want whenever they want? Meaning it is a terrible test?

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        1. ModernThoughtControl‏ @MdrnThoughtCtrl Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          It can't? Define a large percentage.. 10%? 20%? 90% of the time? We already know that COVID diagnoses garnered a monetary premium. Why wouldn't it be plausible that this was exploited on a grand scale?

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        1. Phoenix Emperor Redbone‏ @TigervsMatrix Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          It's across the board Scott

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        1. Reinhard Kuhn‏ @kuhn_reinhard Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          Of course it can With a high number of cycles PCR will find (fragments of) Covid in many cases If in each of them you stop looking for influenza, you won't find it

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        1. Grant Swinbourne‏ @GSwinbourne Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          And can't explain the worldwide trend

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        2. William‏ @thedngrwill Mar 9
          Replying to @ScottAdamsSays @MikeBecatti

          I was told by quite a few friends working at a major hospital group in TX that they were getting paid between $2800-$3500 per positive Covid-19 case by the fed govt. Follow the money.

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