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Old 01-23-2021, 12:15 PM   #2
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Originally Posted by coop
https://www.who.int/news/item/20-01-...-users-2020-05

TLDR?

The PCR test is unreliable as hell, gives out more false positives than you’d like to believe, leading to inflated numbers, never ending fear mongering, and false justification of mandatory “health measures”.
The number of False positives overrepresent a population where the virus doesn’t exist. They’re more accurate when there are more people who are actually infected. The extreme examples of this concept are if 0% of the human population had the virus, then 100% of the false positive tests would be inaccurate. If 100% of the population has the virus, then clearly false positives don’t exist. It’s not that hard of a concept to understand, and it’s not new information. I learned about that shit freshman year of college before COVID even existed. This shit is statistics 101.

Anyone who is a legitimate scientist is aware of these facts and WHO has been stating these facts on their website publicly, because that’s what science is. A conspiracy implies a coverup of this information, this information has always been available and transparent.

This is only new information to people like coop because they’re uneducated.

In the meantime, over 60 million vaccines have already been administered worldwide. A disproportionate number of the people receiving those vaccines are people who are elderly or currently suffering from health issues. Again, people like coop are uneducated and have a hard time wrapping their brain around large numbers and don’t understand causality.

The fact is that there are valid arguments for being skeptical of the vaccine, but those arguments are getting weaker by the day and coop is too busy connecting newspaper clippings with strings of yarn in his moms basement to form a rational discussion.

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