Eegore wrote on 07/19/20 at 20:05:50:"Ya know, that is common knowledge."
Then why are you posting the common cold can provide a false positive SARS-COV-2 viral test issue?
If you know antibody tests aren't showing current SARS-COV-2 infections due to common knowledge why would you reference that image that clearly indicates an antibody test? What am I missing?
Maybe the fact that the CDC has already admitted that they have been conflating positive antigen and antibody tests? Treating a positive in either kind of test as a "case"
Calling a positive antibody test, which only proves that someone was, at some point, exposed to the virus, and developed antibodies. Which is the normal immune response when ones body detects a foreign invader. In this case the a SARS virus.
Eposed. Not necessarily either sick or infectious. Counting a positive antibody test as a "case" is at best inaccurate, and at worst deliberately misleading.
Not to mention that a lot of the antibody tests have been shown to be significantly less than accurate.
Which of those two possibilities is the actual situation? I'll leave it up to you guys to argue about that,
Based on the level of bullsh*t that's being spread around by the official manure spreaders and their lackeys in the media, I'm pretty sure I know what I think.