“Detection of viral RNA may not indicate the presence of infectious virus or that 2019-nCoV is the causative agent for clinical symptoms”,
The above are the exact words listed in the section entitled “Limitations” of the instruction manual published by the Centre for Disease Control in the USA, on page 38, bullet point 1 (see link below)
Hello! Are we missing something here?
Is the detection of viral DNA not the whole basis of the PCR test and the basis for testing positive for Covid 19?
And is this bullet point not telling us specifically that such viral RNA “may not indicate the presence of infectious virus”?
What is more, is it not also adding to this all important rider that it may not indicate that “2019-nCoV is the causative agent for clinical symptoms”?
So is the CDC not stating what we have been querying all along, whether there is any medical evidence in fact of a link between the symptoms being felt by some persons testing positive for covid 19 (remember, the majority have no symptoms) and the virus called covid 19?
12 million persons are misdiagnosed in the USA alone every year. Misdiagnosis is in fact one of the leading causes of deaths.
So what evidence exactly does the medical community have to clearly show the general public that, despite the rider in the CDC document, the symptoms felt by persons who have fallen ill or died having tested positive for covid 19 are actually caused by this virus?
The plot thickens when one sees the results of the 12 autopsies carried out in Germany on covid related deaths, which show an extremely high occurrence of deep venous thrombosis as a cause of death, a condition which is not associated with a virus.
Has the Superintendence of Public Health been barking up the wrong tree all along, while blindly following the dictates of the World Health Organisation?
Maybe we are wrong!
But if we are right that the symptoms in so called covid 19 patients may be misdiagnosed, then the Superintendence of Public Health must be held to account. The importance of this cannot be overstated. It is in fact the crux of the entire issue surrounding the handling of the outbreak of illness in 2020.
https://www.fda.gov/media/134922/download