The PCR tests were a key component to enforcing lockdowns in 2020.
Although the widely inaccurate test was never meant to diagnose disease, health bureaucrats deemed PCR tests the gold standard to detect COVID-19.
And with the cycle threshold ramped up to a value of 38-40, it was inevitable that millions of people with no symptoms would test positive.
Ridiculous testing requirements forced many healthy individuals to test weekly for the virus.
And we quickly saw a rapid rise in COVID-19 cases that gave the health overlords the excuse to deem asymptomatic spread a threat.
Asymptomatic spread was one of the key issues cited to convince people of lockdowns to “slow the spread.”
Another peculiar thing happened with mass COVID-19 testing via PCR.
The flu appeared to vanish out of thin air.
After 18 months of economic, social, and health destruction, the CDC admitted the gold standard test couldn’t distinguish between COVID-19 and the flu.
The CDC will withdraw current PCR tests and recommends method that can *differentiate* between SARS-CoV-2 and influenza. This might make it even clearer as to how the flu just disappeared at precisely the same point that another respiratory virus emerged with a similar death rate pic.twitter.com/jrMFFCyN7b
— Andreas Vou (@AndreasVou89) July 27, 2021
The CDC declared it will withdraw its request for PCR test use on an emergency basis on December 31, and strongly suggests labs adopt new tests capable of "differentiation" between COVID-19 and influenza.https://t.co/VjrynwIeBC
— National File (@NationalFile) July 25, 2021
Holy smokes. The CDC indirectly admits current PCR tests lack capability to differentiate between COVID-19 and standard influenza.
Remember when the seasonal flu went *poof* last year? I think we finally have our explanation…🔻https://t.co/hZKKbLSzda pic.twitter.com/RZ2y1Ajmi8
— Kyle Becker (@kylenabecker) July 28, 2021
https://twitter.com/msnorthcott/status/1418825825118564357
On July 21, CDC alerted US labs that it is withdrawing Emergency Use Authorization of PCR tests to detect infection of SARS-CoV-2. CDC recommends that labs transition to a different FDA authorized test as PCR tests cannot be used after Dec.31, 2021.#onpolihttps://t.co/MXWWpIP2B2
— Roman Baber (@Roman_Baber) July 24, 2021
Fox News had the scoop:
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) urged labs this week to stock clinics with kits that can test for both the coronavirus and the flu as the “influenza season” draws near.
The CDC said Wednesday it will withdrawal its request for the “Emergency Use Authorization” of real-time diagnostic testing kits, which were used starting in February 2020 to detect signs of the coronavirus, by the end of the year.
“CDC is providing this advance notice for clinical laboratories to have adequate time to select and implement one of the many FDA-authorized alternatives,” the agency said.
The U.S. has reported more than 34.4 million cases of the coronavirus since the pandemic began in 2020 and more than 610,000 deaths.
But while cases of COVID-19 soared nationwide, hospitalizations and deaths caused by influenza dropped.
According to data released by the CDC earlier this month, influenza mortality rates were significantly lower throughout 2020 than previous years.
There were 646 deaths relating to the flu among adults reported in 2020, whereas in 2019 the CDC estimated that between 24,000 and 62,000 people died from influenza-related illnesses.
The CDC urged laboratories to “save both time and resources” by introducing kits that can determine and distinguish a positive test for the coronavirus and flu.
National File also reported:
Many skeptics have noted that, with the emergence of COVID-19, flu cases diminished at a level that strains credulity. While the CDC estimated that between 24,000 and 62,000 died of “influenza related illnesses” in 2019, the number shrunk by nearly 99% in 2020, to a modest 646 deaths. Many have pointed to overuse of the PCR tests, which are designed to detect incredibly small amounts of viruses, for this massive change.
Others, perhaps more confusingly, say that while Americans did a poor job of social distancing, mask wearing, and hand sanitizing that was unable to prevent the spread of COVID-19, Americans also did a satisfactory job of social distancing, mask wearing, and hand sanitizing to prevent the spread of influenza viruses.As National File reported earlier this year, the inventor of the PCR test once said Anthony Fauci, 80-year-old the decades-long director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, “doesn’t know anything” and is willing to lie on television. “Guys like Fauci get up there and start talking, you know, he doesn’t know anything really about anything and I’d say that to his face. Nothing. The man thinks you can take a blood sample and stick it in an electron microscope and if it’s got a virus in there you’ll know it,” said PCR test inventor Kary Mullis.
“He doesn’t understand electron microscopy and he doesn’t understand medicine and he should not be in a position like he’s in. Most of those guys up there on the top are just total administrative people and they don’t know anything about what’s going on in the body. You know, those guys have got an agenda, which is not what we would like them to have being that we pay for them to take care of our health in some way. They’ve got a personal kind of agenda. They make up their own rules as they go. They change them when they want to. And they smugly, like Tony Fauci does not mind going on television in front of the people who pay his salary and lie directly into the camera,” Mullis added.
Who wants to guess how many COVID-19 cases (and deaths) were actually influenza and simply misdiagnosed due to the PCR tests?
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