freefly
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No way to know for certain unless you wait a couple weeks and get a serology test. However, the inflated false-positive rate of the high-amplitude/cycle PCR test is all that matters to the powers that be, as 100% of those false-positives are counted as C19 cases.action magic said:Reasonable question:
Consider that CT tests (especially the higher cycle rate) have been proven to show false positives. So how does one know, if sick, its nothing more than the actual flu?
It's the same reason that the protocol for case/death counts has morphed since the beginning, to favor inflated numbers. At first, only lab-confirmed cases were counted. Then the CDC quietly changed it, allowing "probable" cases to be counted. Then the illness category changed altogether from "Covid-19" to "CLI" (Covid-Like-Illness) to basically allow anyone with cold/flu-like symptoms to be potentially counted as Covid.
Just like how the death counts allow for people who have died WITH Covid, and not FROM Covid to still be counted as a Covid death.