After 20 months main stream media finally notices problem with PCR testing
So, while many of us have been highlighting the problem for a long time (and called peddlers of misinformation for doing so), the main stream media is finally noticing that there may have been problems with PCR testing - especially of asymptomatic people - all along.
For the record, here are just a few of the many articles we have written highlighting the problems with PCR testing and why it should never have been used routinely on people with no symptoms.
Blog posts:
More insights on the extent of COVID-19 among asymptomaticsand false positive PCR testing rates
On false positives in COVID19 testing again: we are being misled over confirmatory testing
Implications to the Government's claim that "1 in 3 people with the virus has no symptoms"
Pooled COVID19 testing makes the data on 'cases' even more dubious
Formal Articles:
Neil, M. (2021). Positive results from UK single gene PCR testing for SARS-COV-2 may be inconclusive, negative or detecting past infections. British Medical Journal. Retrieved from https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n208/rr-3
Fenton, N. E., Neil, M., & McLachlan, G. S. (2021). What proportion of people with COVID-19 do not get symptoms? https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.33939.60968
Fenton, N. E. (2020) How to explain an increasing proportion of people testing positive for COVID if there is neither an increase in proportion of genuine cases nor increase in the false positive rate. https://doi.org/10.13140/RG.2.2.27902.20806
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