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Saturday, 01/13/2024 10:28:34 PM

Saturday, January 13, 2024 10:28:34 PM

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Couple quick quotes:
“If you really think you’ve been exposed and you feel like you have GI symptoms, treatment might be right for you — it might make sense to get Paxlovid even though you don’t have a positive test,” Mina says. “The test is only as good as the sample, which is only as good as where the virus is in your body.”

HHMMM--I wonder what that might mean??

Still, he cautions that even when the virus is being suppressed in the respiratory tract, it could be flourishing elsewhere in the body, like the gastrointestinal tract.--oh now I see WHERE and WHY there is viral persistence. The old viral reservoir--gut dysbiosis. Hello P A S C

Just as Dr Galland has pointed out and treats. Just as the Drs at Inst for Functional Medicine have pointed out and treat.

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2024-01-13/covid-rapid-test-failures-point-to-flawed-screening-approach-immunologist-says

Thanks to Bloomberg for trying to explain covid/covid testing for the galactically stupid person