That’s funny. The CDC test uses what they claim is detection of antibody reactions to nasal swabs; they do not do the viral sequencing routinely on individuals, and do not make that technology available.
Nice try, moron.
“they do not do the viral sequencing routinely on individuals, and do not make that technology available.”
Yes, they do so routinely. Here is a public database of all the Covid genomes sequenced in the US. It’s so far over a million:
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/sars-cov-2/
The great part about science is it is open and verifiable. Everyone of them has the lab and the lab tech responsible.
...they do not do the viral sequencing routinely on individuals, and do not make that technology available.
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And, in fact the CDC itself has told those requesting such sequencing, that they, the CDC itself, has a ‘limited” number of facilities available for such a process, while the regional testing labs have none. Later, I came across an actual bioengineer who stated CDC has 2 (two) *benches* available for this work in all of their vast laboratory resources.