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The Corona Virus Test - A Pseudo-Scientific Roulette?
Video taken from Kla.tv. - The transnational measures due to possible infection with coronavirus are becoming more and more dramatic and restrictive. Northern Italy is now almost completely under quarantine. In China, banknotes are confiscated because of a possible risk of infection. All measures and statistics are ultimately based on the numbers of people infected with and dying from the coronavirus. This means that the test for detecting the coronavirus is very important. The test result has extreme consequences for health measures, freedom, the economy and finances. The test results are used, among other things, as a basis for compulsory measures and patient treatment. So it should be assumed that these tests are particularly thorough and accurate. But is this also true? Let us take a closer look at these tests:
1. Who is actually tested?
This is at the discretion of the doctor, as not everyone who has a cold or cough is infected with the corona virus. Anyone who shows conspicuous signs such as coughing, fever, shortness of breath or symptoms of viral pneumonia with "unclear origins" and has had contact with infected persons or has been in one of the affected “risk areas” is considered a justified suspect. According to the Robert Koch Institute (RKI), patients with flu symptoms are also randomly tested for corona viruses.
2. How is testing done?
Patients have a throat or nasal swab taken. Sometimes coughed up secretion from the bronchia is also used. This is used to search for certain gene fragments of the coronavirus (RNA). Since the samples are not sufficient in quantity for a determination, they are first multiplied several times. This is done using the polymerase chain reaction (PCR) method, which involves a certain degree of inaccuracy. The analysis of the multiplied sample material should then show whether the sought-after coronavirus gene sequence is present in the sample or not.
3. How accurate are these PCR tests?
According to the president of the "Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences", Wang Chen, the test used for coronavirus has an accuracy of only 30 to 50%. So it can only detect one in two or three infected people.
But not only is the error rate high in identifying infected persons, but many healthy people are also wrongly classified as infected with the coronavirus. These people are then treated incorrectly on the basis of these so-called false-positive tests, and this also results in far too high a number of infected people in the statistics. A recent scientific study from March 5th, 2020 estimates that four out of five people tested, in other words 80 percent, are wrongly classified as corona positive. According to BBC reports, patients in several countries were tested up to six times with the test result: corona negative, until finally the seventh test ended with a positive result. Apparently, they continued to test until the desired positive result was finally obtained.
Source: https://www.kla.tv/en
Category | News & Politics |
Sensitivity | Normal - Content that is suitable for ages 16 and over |
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