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I do think there are false positives with the PCR test but there are excess deaths in America, 300,000

Amid Covid-19 pandemic, U.S. has seen 300,000 ‘excess deaths'
I believe this. Covid has kept people from seeking care. They are choosing food over meds, canceling doctors appts or not being able to get into see a doctor, letting conditions that will kill them go untreated.
I've taken care of covid + since the beginning. I'd say 80% of those that died were black. The black population in this area is 50%.
The pts all had something in common, they were all hypertensive, obese, poor nutrition and delayed care to the extent their inflammatory markers were very high when we got them.
We have gotten so far away from teaching proper nutrition and exercise to the point that people are immunologically compromised and it's killing people.
Here's your community service message: movement is life and step away from the fast food.
 
I believe this. Covid has kept people from seeking care. They are choosing food over meds, canceling doctors appts or not being able to get into see a doctor, letting conditions that will kill them go untreated.
I've taken care of covid + since the beginning. I'd say 80% of those that died were black. The black population in this area is 50%.
The pts all had something in common, they were all hypertensive, obese, poor nutrition and delayed care to the extent their inflammatory markers were very high when we got them.
We have gotten so far away from teaching proper nutrition and exercise to the point that people are immunologically compromised and it's killing people.
Here's your community service message: movement is life and step away from the fast food.
How about Taco Bell every now and then?
 



From NY Times: “In three sets of testing data that include cycle thresholds, compiled by officials in Massachusetts, New York and Nevada, up to 90 percent of people testing positive carried barely any virus, a review by The Times found.”

So, if the people who are dying “with” Covid also tested positive on a high cycle threshold PCR test, then deaths aren’t as high either
 
From NY Times: “In three sets of testing data that include cycle thresholds, compiled by officials in Massachusetts, New York and Nevada, up to 90 percent of people testing positive carried barely any virus, a review by The Times found.”

So, if the people who are dying “with” Covid also tested positive on a high cycle threshold PCR test, then deaths aren’t as high either
Bingo
 
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From NY Times: “In three sets of testing data that include cycle thresholds, compiled by officials in Massachusetts, New York and Nevada, up to 90 percent of people testing positive carried barely any virus, a review by The Times found.”

So, if the people who are dying “with” Covid also tested positive on a high cycle threshold PCR test, then deaths aren’t as high either
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There needs to be a standard for PCR cycles. There isn't. Between labs you can get different "results". If you amplify the smallest sample it will eventually register, but your taking something that is immaterial and making it material.
The hospital staff where McRib works have found this to be true.
 
There needs to be a standard for PCR cycles. There isn't. Between labs you can get different "results". If you amplify the smallest sample it will eventually register, but your taking something that is immaterial and making it material.

In layman’s terms what does this mean?
 
In layman’s terms what does this mean?
The more cycles the lab tech runs the sample in the equipment the higher likelihood of a positive. Machine cycles are adjustable. There is no oversight or set number of cycles to determine a proper sample test. Each lab and each tech can set it to whatever they want.
 
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The more cycles the lab tech runs the sample in the equipment the higher likelihood of a positive. Machine cycles are adjustable. There is no oversight or set number of cycles to determine a proper sample test. Each lab and each tech can set it to whatever they want.
If that doesn't explain the vast amount of asymptomatic cases then I don't know what would
 
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