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Martha's avatar

In a normal world, there is no such thing as asymptomatic infected ~ only pre-symptomatic and symptomatic infected. In a normal world, you would not test just anyone, you would only test the symptomatic. In addition to "over-testing", we use testing techniques, PCR and antigen, that can produce false positives and false negatives. The PCR is especially useful because you can virtually guarantee a positive result by using a high number of cycles. It just seems to me that we have testing scenarios set up for the express purpose of producing high case numbers, while making it virtually impossible to determine VE. Based on your expose of TND, I now know that the scientific community has created another method of biasing already biased/corrupted data.

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Thank you! I'm glad to learn how to be wary of this kind of design. And, I especially liked your first sentence, "Assumptions are where art meets science, and, these days, the scientific literature is beginning to look like a Jackson Pollock drip-painting."

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