Ice Age Now August 14, 2020 by Robert
Tests can’t distinguish between live virus & dead matter. They “falsely identified dead viral matter as active COVID-19 infection.†Recovered patients who tested positive again were not due to reinfection or reactivation but, rather, to testing errors.
A team of South Korean infectious disease researchers has concluded that patients who have recovered from COVID-19 and subsequently tested positive again for SARS-CoV-2 were not due to reinfection or reactivation but, rather, to testing errors.
According to Dr. Oh Myoung-don, MD, head of Seoul National University Hospital’s division of infectious diseases, the PCR (polymerase chain reaction) tests used to determine the presence of the SARS-CoV-2 virus and help diagnose cases of COVID-19 cannot distinguish between the virus and harmless fragments of the virus.
Vaccine developer Seol Dai-wu of Chung-Ang University in Seoul, South Korea agrees. “The RT-PCR machine itself cannot distinguish an infectious viral particle versus a non-infectious virus particle, as the test simply detects any viral component,†Seol said.
You have won the fight, you’re immune. But the test cannot discriminate.
As immunologist Beda Stadler, PhD, former director of the University Institute of Immunology at the Insel Hospital in Bern, Switzerland notes, people who recovered from COVID-19 can still test positive for SARS-CoV-2 because…
… the coronavirus test measures only a very tiny tiny piece of the genome of the virus, and if your immune cells have killed the virus, then you have debris, you have rotten pieces of the nucleic acids in your blood and everywhere, and the assay can pick up these rotten pieces and then it look like as if you’re infected. You’re not. You have won the fight, you’re immune. So [the test] cannot discriminate.
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