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Voice of Reason

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We have a HUGE COVID Testing Problem

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Uploaded 3 years ago  

April 24th 2021  

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6 Comments

Jeff

- 3 years ago  

Goofy. You show a picture of a Corona Virus, but you keep talking about Covid ? Here's another good one. Call the CDC and ask them for a sample of Covid19, they'll tell you there is none. So, if you get a vaccine....wink wink, and they tell you it's experimental and has nothing to do with Covid19, to please keep your mask on, you know you're in trouble; especially when you find out it's gene therapy. Just as well keep your Burka on and call your funeral director.

Voice of Reason

- 3 years ago  

SARS-CoV2 is a coronavirus. The disease it causes is called "COVID0-19".

Jeffyoung64

- 3 years ago  

The PCR test is not for detecting an illness.

seedofchange

- 3 years ago  

Appreciate where this video is going but let's be clear, no 'virus' is 'alive' so it cannot be true to say the pcr test is looking for a 'live' virus. Similarly, something which was never alive can not be pronounced 'dead'. Viruses hijack living cells' mechanisms to reproduce themselves...

Voice of Reason

- 3 years ago  

Science has not made a definitive statement whether viruses are alive or dead. It seeks a host and replicates itself - to me that seems pretty "alive". When they say PCR is looking for "live virus" they are incorrect anyway - PCR can only detect genetic code of a virus; it can't detect the virus itself

Voice of Reason

- 3 years ago  

Science has not made a definitive statement whether viruses are alive or dead. It seeks a host and replicates itself - to me that seems pretty "alive". When they say PCR is looking for "live virus" they are incorrect anyway - PCR can only detect genetic code of a virus; it can't detect the virus itself. "Alive" or "dead" should really be termed "active" or "inactive"