BOOM!! WHO Coronavirus PCR Test Primer Sequence is Found in All Human DNA!!! | |
Anonymous Coward User ID: 77256626 ![]() 08/19/2020 02:54 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | I have been looking into this. It seems different countries have different standards as to how many times a sample is amplified using this PCR technique. The average seems to be around 35 times amplification from what I’ve gathered. If that number was increased to 60 times, then everyone would test positive, and likewise everyone would test negative if it were lowered to 10. The inventor of this PCR test even stated it should not be used as a tool for diagnosis. It cannot even specify one Coronavirus from another, it just measures one’s viral load. Yes, we all have Coronavirus viruses in us right now and they are produced by your own body. |
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Anonymous Coward User ID: 34663492 ![]() 08/19/2020 10:08 PM Report Abusive Post Report Copyright Violation | Ah, before you all go wild, the essential reasoning behind this article appears to be flawed. If you go to the linked page and follow through to the comments section and read one by someone who probably understands this better than the article writer, you would find something like this: "...the virus is an RNA virus, and chromosome 8 is DNA. It’s not going to be replicated by the RT-PCR, because this process starts with the Reverse Transcriptase (RT!)... The overall test is positive if all three primers+probes are found, so one false positive primer does not kill the entire test..." So, less of a "BOOM!" and more of a "phufft..." |
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