CDC Shock Admission: Coronavirus May Not Cause COVID19

The CDC (US Centers for Disease Control) admits the coronavirus test is flawed. That’s the overview and the takeaway.

As my readers know, I’ve described why the widespread diagnostic test for the coronavirus is insufficient, misleading, useless, and deceptive.

That test, used all over the world where it is available, is called the PCR.

It DIAGNOSES patients. “Yes, you have the virus.” “No you don’t.”

A very alert reader sent me a link to a US Centers for Disease Control (CDC) document about the test. The CDC establishes the guidelines for how the test should be done, and what the results mean.

Here is a CDC paragraph about results. I suggest you read it several times.

“Positive [test] results are indicative of active infection with 2019-nCoV but do not rule out bacterial infection or co-infection with other viruses. The agent detected may not be the definite cause of disease. Laboratories within the United States and its territories are required to report all positive results to the appropriate public health authorities.”

I’m going to blow past the blatant contradiction in that CDC paragraph and cut to the chase.

The key line in that paragraph is: “The agent detected [the coronavirus] may not be the definite cause of disease.”

BANG.

CDC: Yeah, you see, folks, ahem, the test could say the coronavirus is there in somebody’s body, but the virus may not be causing disease…

On one level, the CDC is admitting the test could turn up false positives: the test could SAY a patient has the coronavirus, but he really doesn’t.

This isn’t a footnote stuck at the bottom of a report. It’s right there near the top of the section about the meaning of the test.

On a deeper level, the CDC is saying straight out, IF THE TEST SHOWS A CORONAVIRUS IS PRESENT, THAT DOESN’T MEAN IT’S CAUSING DISEASE.

Well, yes, I’ve pointed out that the test has an inherent problem. At best, it might show that a virus is present in the patient’s body. But the test is incapable of determining HOW MUCH virus is ACTIVELY REPLICATING in the patient’s body.

And why is that important? Because, to even begin to say a virus is causing actual illness in a human, there would have to be millions and millions of a virus replicating in his body—and the PCR test has never been proven, in the real world, to be able to make such a judgment call accurately.

But, if you read that CDC quote again, you’ll see the CDC is ordering labs to report a positive test result to public health agencies—where it will be counted as a “coronavirus case” come hell or high water.

Thank you, CDC. So very, very much. The next ship for Uranus leaves tomorrow. Pile on board and make the trip. You can run tests there to your heart’s content.

This link will take you to a page with a number of links. Scroll down until you reach the link titled, “CDC 2019-Novel Coronavirus (2019-nCoV) Real-Time RT-PCR Diagnostic Panel Instructions for Use.” That’s the one.

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    Dev

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    Would be interesting to know who originally identified, purified and isolated it in the first instance.

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    Dan Paulson

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    I agree Dev. I have been searching for just such an answer, in vain.

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    Ken Hughes

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    I’m a little confused. On the one hand, the argument given here is that too many “cases” are being reported with false positives. If that’s the case, the real infections are much more lethal with a higher, resulting death rate amongst the fewer numbers of those infected. This would mean we would have more justification for panic, not less. In the end, it’s the daily number of deaths that is important, since if these grow at a certain rate, health services will become swamped and THAT is the reason for the lockdown. The argument means we should be more concerned.

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      4TimesAYear

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      Depends on what country you’re in as well. Italy has this way of attributing death to the Corona virus no matter what the patient is dying from – if Corona sneaks on board in the last couple of days, it gets the blame, much like what they do with opioids and drug overdoses in the US – no matter how small the amount, if an opioid is on board, it gets blamed.
      Apparently the way they got their test for the virus was a little flaky as well, by using a small section of the virus’ genetic material. As someone asked in a previous article, “Did they even have a complete sample?” – or something to that effect. Oh, and the flu can make people just as sick. And as of Friday afternoon, they had for this flu season, 39 million cases, 400,000 hospitalizations, and 24,000 deaths = over 134 deaths per day. (Source: CDC)

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