2/3 Here's a convenient way you can evaluate your own PCR test -- or more likely just see what @profvrr does with his instead and learn from that. In this case it's a false positive with a CT of 34.7. #coronavirus #PCRhttps://youtu.be/Lk64Zwcj3W8
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3/3 Good discussion of
#coronavirus testing from@ThomasEWoods &@Kevin_McKernan w/ a lot on PCR cycle thresholds. Kevin: "The news is speaking about this problem like earthquakes while hiding the Richter scale." Could be a problem, eh? Publish the data. https://tomwoods.com/ep-1765-the-pcr-testing-fiasco/ …Show this thread
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So can we conclude that: •CT is inversely proportional to viral load(VR). • infectivity is directly proportional to (vr). • VR is in turn proportional to how much u shed. •How much u shed is directly proportional to infectivity. •VR is directly proportional to severity.
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