Posted on 08/26/2021 3:51:12 PM PDT by DFG
Rice University moved to online classes last week after a surprisingly high amount of students tested for COVID-19, which the university now says were false positives.
Approximately 2% of the 4,500 administered tests produced a positive result. Consequently, Rice delayed the start of classes by two days to yesterday while maintaining online instruction through September 3.
Unlike public schools in Texas, which are barred from mandating the COVID vaccine or masks, Rice stated that it expects students to get vaccinated before returning to campus.
After analyzing the results, the university began to suspect that there was something amiss. Although Coronavirus tends to spread in clusters, these new cases were not, The New York Times reported. Over 90% of the positive cases came from only one of their three providers. Ultimately, 50 of the 81 students that initially tested positive were found to be negative for the virus.
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“Oops. My bad.” I hope they all didn’t run out and get vaccinated.
Until statistics on the number of amplification cycles that are needed before the cycle threshold for a positive are reported, I don’t believe in anything our government or tech oligarchs say.
“Over 90% of the positive cases came from only one of their three providers”
just as it matters who counts the votes, it matter who does the tests and how.
That is what happens when you manipulate the PCR cycles. They have been doing this since 2-2020.
Also, the largest testing company’s CEO was convicted of fraud a few years ago for manufacturing fake testing devices... I wonder who it is?
The Spanish golfer John Rahm was forced to withdraw from a tournament that he led for three rounds by six strokes, thus forfeiting over a million dollars in winnings because he tested positive for COVID. Two weeks later, he was back in action and won the US Open. Then, a couple of weeks later, he was set to represent Spain in the Olympics but had to withdraw because of another positive COVID test. So, he caught COVID, got over it in two weeks, and then caught it again two weeks later?
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