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ransomnote wrote:

“90% of people testing positive for Coronavirus. Needless invasive contact tracing and quarantining.
NOt the NYT intentionally misuses the term “Covid-19” to inpsire fear. There is no test for Covid-19, there are symptoms which can result in diagnoses. The test is for presence of the Coronavirus, and most people with the virus are “asymptomatic”. But the NYT and MSM intentionally refer to Covid-19 in tests to frighten the public with the image of a “terrifying” illness easily spread, instead of the fact that 90% of persons dying of Covid-19 have significant co-morbidities..

POSITIVE COVID RESULTS SHOULD HAVE BEEN NEGATIVE
Townhall ^ | 8/29/20 | Bronson Stocking

Posted on 8/30/2020, 10:59:05 AM by chiller

According to The New York Times, potentially 90 percent of those who have tested positive for COVID-19 have such insignificant amounts of the virus present in their bodies that such individuals do not need to isolate nor are they candidates for contact tracing. Leading public health experts are now concerned that overtesting is responsible for misdiagnosing a huge number of people with harmless amounts of the virus in their systems.

“Most of these people are not likely to be contagious, and identifying them may contribute to bottlenecks that prevent those who are contagious from being found in time,” warns The Times.”

From the NYT, no less!


1,009 posted on 08/30/2020 5:29:25 PM PDT by WildHighlander57 ((WildHighlander57 returning after lurking since 2000)
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1,035 posted on 08/30/2020 6:41:40 PM PDT by CheshireTheCat ("Forgetting pain is convenient.Remembering it agonizing.But recovering truth is worth the suffering")
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