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For the $hot $hills too lazy to look up REAL PROF. DR. WERNER BERGHOLZ’ bio....
17 years of industrial experience with technical and business responsibilities – 21 years in academia – 23 years in national and international standardization organizations.
OCCUPATION (excerpt)
October 2015 – today: Partner at ISC International Standards Consulting GmbH & Co. KG, Gehrden, Germany
September 2001 – June 2015 Professor of Electrical Engineering at Jacobs University Bremen, Germany
Research Topics microelectronic, photovoltaics, quality engineering, standardization
Official retirement 2015
October 1985 – August 2001: Siemens Semiconductor Division / Infineon Technologies
EDUCATION
April 1975: Diploma from Göttingen University Germany in Semiconductor Physics
July 1978: Dr. rer. nat. from Göttingen University Germany in Semiconductor Physics
I’d rather get a blood test. Don’t they do that?
We deal with EO and its residuals all the time at work. There are defined limits for all. If there are appreciable amounts the swabs should not be sold. They are non-conforming and would generate a recall. It’s the manufacturer’s responsibility to ensure regulatory compliance when each lot is released.
I got a PCR test last Monday (it was negative) but I still feel where they did the test up in my nasal cavity. It feels like a cigarette burn.
I’ve never trusted the swabs they use. At first I figured it was a tool to collect DNA from as many people as possible for a hideous database.
Then I wondered why they wouldn’t plant something in a person using this tool. Of course they would oyf they could. And they can.