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Police get access to NHS Test and Trace self-isolation data
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[quote:Anonymous Coward 79485179:MV80NTU2Mjg4XzgzMDI2Mjk3X0NEMDNCNzFF] Test and trace is based on pcr tests almost always. The government and its henchmen including the media have sold these positive pcr tests to the public as a sign that one is currently infectious and as newly acquired infections. From the Center for Evidence Based Medicine “PCR detection of viruses is helpful so long as its limitations are understood; while it detects RNA in minute quantities, caution needs to be applied to the results as it often does not detect infectious virus”. “PCR positives on asymptomatic people should be treated with care since it is possible that the asymptomatic people are not infectious. This is even when the PCR tests or the antibody tests are positive. This is because viral culture is required to establish if the viral RNA is capable of infecting cells and “reproduce”. https://www.cebm.net/covid-19/pcr-positives-what-do-they-mean/ So now track and trace and the police are placed into the position of forcing the isolation of and quarantining of MOST LIKELY HEALTHY INDIVIDUALS. DOES ANYONE REALISE FOR EXAMPLE THAT THERE IS A TEST TO DETERMINE IF A PERSON IS INFECTIOUS? Indeed there is, a cell culture test. Has our government or its nhs told its citizens this little known fact? No. Has our government or it’s nhs offered us such a test to prove our innocence so that we don’t have to quarantine or isolate? Of course not. Why are the track and trace stasi not telling any of these supposed contacts that the individual who tested positive may actually NOT be infectious at all????? [/quote]
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People in England who have been told to self-isolate through NHS Test and Trace could have their details shared with the police on a "case-by-case basis".
Forces will have access to information telling them if an individual has been told to self-isolate, the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC) said.
But the British Medical Association said it was worried police involvement might put people off being tested.
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