Posted on 07/29/2021 7:29:44 AM PDT by Scooter100
How does the PCR test distinguish between Covid-19 and the Delta variant? I think we're being hoodwinked.
It doesn’t. I think that’s why they’ve pulled it recently, unless I’m completely misreading those articles myself.
It probably can’t, which is why FDA/CDC is pulling the approval in December.
Should we start calling the “Delta” variant....”Covid-21”???
I don’t know but Colorado lists 6 active variants with Delta being by far the most prevalent. How they ID them I don’t know. They range from .47% of Colorado cases to 40% (Delta).
Can’t tell difference between covid and plain ‘ol influenza I heard.
Since they have never isolated the novel coronavirus, they don’t even know about that, let alone identifying variants. That is why the PCR test was worthless except to generate fear among the population which allowed them to do many things they never could have done without it.
plain ‘ol influenza has been completely cured... and eradicated.
The silver lining to Covid-19, 20, 21, 22...
I assume it’s like the census or global temperatures.
First collect a lot of data and come up with results.
Realize those are not the results you desire.
Change the results, because Science.
From what I understand, the only way to determine a variant is through gene sequencing. Every country’s CDC is doing periodic checks as to which variants are evolving in their population. PCR testing is not able to distinguish this difference in variants, and depending on the cycle rate, may not even be reliable to distinguish between inert SARS-COV-2 virus segments or active virus. It would be interesting to know if the cycle rates have been again turned higher in the laboratories in the red states so as to create “an pandemic of the unvaccinated.”
Surrounded by weasels.
It never did, from what I read. It just showed that the person had a virus or the remnants of one, I thought. And that was one of the reasons they changed the testing protocol from 25 cycles to 40 cycles(or however they describe the process). At the standard 25 it detected a virus. At 40 it detected a virus or something your body’s immune system had already dealt with. Perhaps, some of the more medically literate folks can verify that.
Amazing how last year the traditional flu disappeared, completely.
No telling how many folks had nothing more than than the traditional flu, a cold, bad allergies or bronchitis, each one of them a stat for Fauci, Birks and Gates.
On a side note, I have a question for some of the medical type folks on here:
Person A, who is in a ‘high risk’ category, gets whatever strain of the flu that is predominant in a particular year, say 2020. It goes untreated. They die. Is what they die from, ie what happens in/to their body that causes the death, the same as what was causing some folks to die from complications of COVID?
it’s SCIENCE. That’s all you need to know.
Question: How does the PCR test distinguish between Covid-19 and the Delta variant and the common flu?
Answer: it can’t
It doesn’t. And it can’t distinguish between covid and the seasonal flu. It was announced last week that the PCR test was being withdrawn.
So yeah, the Covid numbers are largely bogus to the extent that the CDC was relying on a test that didn’t distinguish and also was way too sensitive as it was being used.
Doesn't look like anything that any public health lab is doing.
A whole barn-load of people at the CDC stats office need to be horse-whipped.
It doesn’t distinguish. A positive test is a postive test, regardless of the variant. You need other tests and genetic analysis to determine what % of current cases are delta variant.
You heard wrong. Disregard the ignorant information someone gave you.
It can’t even tell the diff between COVID and the flu...
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.