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    1. Gregory‏ @urbanx_f 12 Apr 2020

      How may people who get tested postive for coronavirus never ever get sick? Does this mean the test was wrong, or that enough people carry the virus with never having symptoms.. Bats carry it no problem.

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    2. Rebekah‏ @Rebekah60291919 12 Apr 2020
      Replying to @urbanx_f

      I think the test is crap.

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      Gregory‏ @urbanx_f 12 Apr 2020
      Replying to @Rebekah60291919

      It cannot possibly work. You need biopsy, samples, and luminescence markers. And that is just to conclude a virus was the actual cause...then you need to isolate and sequence the virus Does it sound like they are doing that? So, no. It doesn't work.

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        2. Rebekah‏ @Rebekah60291919 12 Apr 2020
          Replying to @urbanx_f

          As funny as it sounds, if they don't perform a test of the test, how can we ever be certain that the test does what they say?

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        3. Gregory‏ @urbanx_f 12 Apr 2020
          Replying to @Rebekah60291919

          It just targets an area of the coronavirus rna that prints out a section that confirms is, or was, in your system. It does not determine if it caused the disease.

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        2. Rebekah‏ @Rebekah60291919 12 Apr 2020
          Replying to @urbanx_f

          And if they haven't isolated this virus, how can we be certain that there is really a novel virus travelling the world?

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        3. Gregory‏ @urbanx_f 12 Apr 2020
          Replying to @Rebekah60291919

          It has been isolated several times...once here in Toronto at Sunnybrooke hospital. But, it has shown changes everytime. For all we know, this virus has been through 90% of the population. The disease, however...is confined to people who had certain vaccines (imo).

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        2. Louise #KBF‏ @Debbies_Daze 12 Apr 2020
          Replying to @urbanx_f @Rebekah60291919

          Exactly. So what are these tests testing for - exomes present anyway?

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        3. Gregory‏ @urbanx_f 12 Apr 2020
          Replying to @Debbies_Daze @Rebekah60291919

          Apparently some tests determined exosomes contain the same rna properties as the Covid19. I would like to see more details on that. It suggests that somehow exosomes carrying viral rna, were introduced into the blood/tissue of those tested. How could that possibly happen?

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        2. Dr. James V. Køhlrabi, inventor of mRNA‏ @TakeThatCDC 16 Apr 2020
          Replying to @urbanx_f @Rebekah60291919

          It's been identified by viral culture, antigen detection, serology, and PCR. As well as clinical correlation and case tracking. And they've already sequenced the virus long ago. It was first sequenced in China. Say, have you ever sequenced RNA before?

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        3. Gregory‏ @urbanx_f 16 Apr 2020
          Replying to @TakeThatCDC @Rebekah60291919

          There have been other clades found in S proteins. It is not a stretch to say the virus has amino switching found in some regions. All this proves is that the virus is more likely found in vaccines then human to human transmission.

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        1. R Marcucio‏ @mcfunny 16 Apr 2020
          Replying to @urbanx_f @Rebekah60291919

          #Covidiot #GeneralIdiot

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