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Once again, no mention of the FACT that nothing called “COVID 19” has ever been isolated in a lab and proven to exist and cause disease in human beings.
Once again, you are wrong.
SARS-CoV-2 has been isolated, gene sequenced, etc.
COVID-19 is the name given to the set of symptoms that result from an infection of SARS-CoV-2.
Wrong! When people talk about “Covid-19”, they are referring to an actual VIRUS, a very specific variety of coronavirus. The CDC even named several “variants” of the Covid-19 virus–yet no one has ever isolated both the primary virus nor any of the variants they attribute to “Covid-19 the virus”.
The test for Covid-19 offered by the CDC is called “PIC”, and can detect Pneumonia, Influenza, and Coronavirus, which is merely a common cold virus. The problem is that a positive result from the PIC test only means ONE of the three was detected, but they don’t know which one–so ALL positives are considered “Covid” (even though it may be pneumonia, the flu, or the common cold), since hospitals get extra money for Covid patients but not for flu, pneumonia, or common cold patients.
Regardless of what has or has not happened in this regard, people are getting sick with much greater frequency than before. Something is going around. I don’t care if it has been “isolated” or not. What matters is the end result.
I know of 2 vaccinated people that have died, 1 who was in the hospital for 2 days and another who was doing very poorly and was saved by monoclonal antibodies.
Instead of arguing, we should be united in our message that we cannot vaccinate our way out of this, hospitals and many doctors aren’t being as helpful and insightful as they should and that early treatment is being almost purposely ignored and sidelined. This is the message of Dr. McCullough, the FLCCC and others.
I also think this theory is wrong because of the researcht and work of Prof. Didier Raoult in France. He says to have isolated thousands of Sars-Cov-2 viruses. I don’t think Raoult make junk science.
I also think this theory is wrong because of the research and work of Prof. Didier Raoult in France. He says to have isolated thousands of Sars-Cov-2 viruses. I don’t think Raoult make junk science.