Monday, November 28, 2022

Same Test?

 




5 comments:

Doom said...

Not only the same, equally invalid for testing for anything. Just grab a pair of dice, play to 21. At least that is fun, and equally effective, maybe better actually. That test seems to be wrong, both ways, somehow, more than it is right. So 50/50 is more correct.

Dan said...

Not possible for one OTC test to check for two different viral pathogens.

Anonymous said...

It’s like the Swiss Army knife of vaccines.

Anonymous said...

Because we were lied to? Wikipedia says 45(?) families of coronaviruses, so that the Miracle of development of a test for a line of coronavirus that was only just identified a few months earlier is unbelievable. Just take a common corona test & say it identifies Covid19. Who can call you out on the Lie? It starts with "Your symptoms May, or May Not, be..." Sorry, describing a sickness doesn't work that way.
And yet, Here we are!
Jerry

Anonymous said...

" Wikipedia says 45(?) families of coronaviruses, so that the Miracle of development of a test for a line of coronavirus that was only just identified a few months earlier is unbelievable. Just take a common corona test & say it identifies Covid19. Who can call you out on the Lie? " Anon, you nailed it.

Swine flu, bird flu, avian flu, Hong Kong flu, remember all of those (plus more)? All are corona/Cov. Ahhh, internet. All the world's knowledge at the touch of keys...Look these up in ANY med source and see for yourself. Then rub someone's nose in it.

Don't miss going to the FDA recall pages to see if your particular test is even approved or functionally accurate or otherwise recalled. Bunches were. Did they deduct the false pos tests from the total numbers so anxiously reported? ~Mississloppigarro