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New (long) thread about PCR test
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From Beda Stadler's article, linked in this thread. (former director of Institute for Immunology University of Bern) https://twitter.com/kishkitsch/status/1279889634827415559?s=20
Video referring to above article and more from @TLAVagabond
https://twitter.com/MrRobTyson/status/1290369857603731456?s=20
From Carl Heneghan, prof of evidence-based medicine at University of Oxford and director of the Centre for Evidence-Based Medicine
Ontario’s deputy Medical Officer of Health admitting (when its convenient) that tests can deliver up to 50% positives. https://twitter.com/CTVNews/status/1288907122818854913?s=20
Faith in quick tests leads to epidemic that wasn't.

"epidemiologists say, one of the most troubling aspects of the pseudo-epidemic is that all the decisions seemed so sensible at the time"

https://web.archive.org/web/2015060507 
That's it for now, but while I'm here, let's just add 2 other factors.
1. Many places are including a positive test result in the death count as "died with" https://twitter.com/TOPublicHealth/status/1275888390060285967?s=20
2. Here in Ontario, death counts were inflated by 50% https://twitter.com/kishkitsch/status/1291169915429425152?s=20
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