On January 8 I wrote a post about how Fed.gov was magically going to get rid of the pandemic by looking at PCR tests and the cycles needed to get to a positive result since the inflated rates have done their work.
I didn’t expect it to happen on Day 1 of the turnover in DC and I didn’t expect it to be the WHO leading the way (since they, along with the CDC and Fauci can be considered to be one entity subject to the whims of the CCP, it kind of makes sense). As a side note, the new guidance was written and ready to go on January 13, 2021–makes the timing of the official release even more suspect…….
They are now saying that the Information For Use (acronym IFU, oddly apropos) should be looked at closely since the PCR test is only one of several things that should be considered before tagging a positive result. You know, like it used to be to identify if a person had a particular virus prior to March 2020.
In addition to tightening the criteria, apparently a second positive test, using that new criteria is necessary for a ‘true positive’.
Check out Michael Thau’s article on this–he has some additional insight and information.
And, like magic, the pandemic is gone, but the controls put into place will most certainly remain.
ht: Feral Irishman, B
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