News Focus
News Focus
icon url

DragonBear

05/12/21 3:44 PM

#1555 RE: Garden Rose #1551

How would you test positive for covid when the covid test wasn't reliable?

Except that the rt-PCR test is extremely reliable. All the way down to 10 copies of virus/ml. Covid infections typically can generate 10,000 viral copies/ml from a nasal swab. More in the sputum and feces.


There is no problem with the rt-PCR tests available.
icon url

janice shell

05/12/21 6:50 PM

#1600 RE: Garden Rose #1551

How would you test positive for covid when the covid test wasn't reliable?

How would you test positive for COVID when you don't believe it exists, or that anyone has ever died of it?