Kevin Bae

Non-Social in a Socially Networked World

German PCR test study reveals 50-75% of people with positive tests are not infectious

Once you learn about the PCR test and the results it produces depending on the cycle threshold used you can never look at positive test numbers again without knowing what that threshold number is. Dr. Fauci admitted early on that any cycle threshold over 30 is worthless for determining if someone is infectious. I’ve seen others say the test shouldn’t be run over 25 cycles. The point is no legacy media organization about the importance of cycle thresholds and no one is reporting how many cycles are being used in any of the tests here in the United States or abroad.

So now we have this study out of Germany which found that 50% to 75% of the people in their study that tested positive for COVID-19 using a PCR test were unlikely to be infectious.

In light of our findings that more than half of individuals with positive PCR test results are unlikely to have been infectious, RT-PCR test positivity should not be taken as an accurate measure of infectious SARS-CoV-2 incidence. Our results confirm the findings of others that the routine use of “positive” RT-PCR test results as the gold standard for assessing and controlling infectiousness fails to reflect the fact “that 50-75% of the time an individual is PCR positive, they are likely to be post-infectious”

Journal of Infection

We shut the world down, killed millions of people, and subjected them to experimental vaccines for what?


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