Anonymous ID: 0aaa0e Nov. 14, 2020, 9:02 p.m. No.11651408   ๐Ÿ—„๏ธ.is ๐Ÿ”—kun

>>11651260 it is misused because according to the inventor of RT-PCR tests, they are not to be used for diagnosis. Each manufacturer of these tests provides a "cycle guide" for the maximum times the sample should be amplified and still remain the ability to provide accurate results. I have seen 35 - 50 x on mfg inserts. The problem is that nobody is there to insure just how many times the lab amplified each sample. They could have in theory amplified the samples so many times, that small pieces of RNA, so minuscule, but amplified so many times until a "positive" result emerges. The problem is that if you are able to amplify anything in the body that many times, you will find everything!! Even particles so small they are clinically insignificant, meaning you will never contract Covid-19 from these clinically insignificant pieces nor will you be able to pass it to another person. To me it clearly explains why "cases" are "up" while the death rate continues to drop.