Common sense is not common...
Testing for something, like a specific virus, is not as simple as it sounds.
What are you actually testing for? Is there a test that can identify a specific virus in your body that 9 months ago we didn’t know existed (in this specific form)? How do you identify the specific virus without accounting for other viruses? Would other less harmful viruses show up as the same thing as your specific virus on your test?
What is the procedure for the test method? What is it detecting? What is the tests detection limit? Is there a controlled sample for comparison? What about the likelihood of a false positive? Or a false negative? How accurate is the test?
What is the threshold for a positive case? What is it based on, counts per million? Per billion?
Is there a gold standard that proves the test is able to detect a positive result?
What is the standard test method? Are all positive cases using the same test method? Are all positive cases using the same detection limit? Do you believe data that you have not vetted for yourself? Do you believe data that you don’t understand any of the background info?
What is a horse shoe? What does a horse shoe do? Are there any horse socks? Is anybody listening to me??
It has been revealed that the standard tests being used in the US to diagnose Covid-19 cases are far too sensitive, with the vast majority o









