So those Korean folks had contracted it, tested positive, then got over it, and at a later date gotten tested again and tested positive for it, even though they were perfectly ok.
This small fragments weren’t doing anything.
What a scam by the medical profession...
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So those Korean folks had contracted it, tested positive, then got over it, and at a later date gotten tested again and tested positive for it, even though they were perfectly ok.
This small fragments werent doing anything.
What a scam by the medical profession...”
Yes! Covid-19 is a single strand RNA virus. The RNA strand is too long to search for in any kind of PCR type test. So they look for some small chain unique to it, and search just for that part. It is called, “The Target Sequence.”
But if a white blood cell (T-Cell), for instance, already destroyed a cell full of it, the RNA strand is demolished, too, into fragments. The PCR test can pick up a fragment with the target sequence, amplify it, and bingo! Positive Case!
Many med centers are quietly trying to figure out what to do, without rasing a big alarm, like they should. So now they’re saying, if you test positive, but no symptoms for 2 weeks, you are safe from passing it on to others.
Technically true, but it leaves a lot out.