"Dr. Bullard testified that PCR tests can be positive for up to 100 days after an exposure to the virus, and that PCR tests do nothing more than confirm the presence of fragments of viral RNA of the target SARS CO-V2 virus in someone’s nose. He testified that, while a person with Covid-19 is infectious for a one-to-two week period, non-viable (harmless) viral SARS CO-V2 fragments remain in the nose, and can be detected by a PCR test for up to 100 days after exposure.
Dr. Bullard testified that the most accurate way to determine whether someone is actually infectious with Covid is to attempt to grow a cell culture in the lab from a patient sample. If a cell culture will not grow the virus in the lab, a patient is likely not infectious. A study from Dr. Bullard and his colleagues found that only 44% of positive PCR test results would actually grow in the lab.
Dr. Bullard’s findings call into question the practice used in Manitoba (and elsewhere in Canada) of the results of classifying positive PCR tests as “cases,” which implies infectivity. Equating positive PCR tests to infectious cases, as so many provinces have done over the course of the past 13 months, is incorrect and inaccurate, according to this Manitoba Government witness.
Dr. Bullard acknowledged that he has been closely studying the correlation between Cycle threshold (Ct) value and infectiousness since at least May 7, 2020. Dr. Bullard acknowledged that Manitoba has known for some time that a given PCR test’s Ct value is inversely correlated with infectiousness. This means that testing for Covid at higher threshold levels can result in false positives as explained in this article. Even the World Health Organization (WHO) notes that careful interpretation of weak positive results is needed.
Weak results are those run at higher thresholds (more cycles). For example, someone with a positive PCR test that is run at 18 cycles is more likely to be sick and infectious than someone who has a test run at a Ct value of 40.
Dr. Bullard confirmed this was one of the first studies of its kind linking Ct value to infectiousness, and his study confirmed the findings of other studies in France and elsewhere.
Dr. Bullard also testified that Ct value (how many amplification cycles were used in a given PCR test to reach a positive test result) is significant as a proxy or indicator for infectiousness."
STOP THE USE OF THE PCR. It's the foundation of the hysteria.
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Tracking adverse events in Quebec.
No surprise. It's looking like what we see in the United States.
End the vaccine roll out.
Alas, the corrupted FDA will approve them soon.
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Chamber of commerce President Charles Milliard is pressing the government to institute some kind of vaccine passport. I don't know what's in the water in Quebec but find a pointless and worthless measure and they will embrace it.
I understand businesses are hurting and want to open but this is not the way to go. It's discriminatory. PERIOD.
The United States is largely avoiding this nonsense and we should too.
Sadly, Quebec follows Europe it seems and France just voted for some kind of certificate/passport deal.
Papers please!
This idea is for two reasons: To fulfill a globalist agenda and borne from general overall cowardice and incompetence on the part of 'leaders'.
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15 days to flatten your life.
Good appeal to have Canadians wake up.
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De Santis is saying kids shouldn't be in masks. Quoted for truth.
Quebec has had kids in masks for eight months now.
A DISGRACE.
The province of Quebec under the direction of Legault, Arruda and Dube are a DISGRACE.
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Still waiting on Jagmeet Singh to apologize. It's interesting to point out people of all nationalities and economic backgrounds show up at protests but socialists and neoliberals want to make this about race. Ultimately, the NDP are supposed to be for the 'little guy'. Guess who has been decimated by the measures his party supports and by propping up a government that maintains lockdowns hurting the very people they claim to want to help.
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Why are Ontario and Quebec contracting out to McKinsey - one of the world's great consulting villains?
The corruption in Canada during Covid is through the roof astonishing.
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Ontario has an over 65 population of ~2.37 Million
https://bit.ly/3faJuK9
Florida has an over 65 population of ~4.49 Million. Nearly double...
https://www.census.gov/quickfacts/FL
Ontario has an over 65 obesity rate of ~26%
https://www150.statcan.gc.ca/n1/pub/82-625-x/2019001/article/00005-eng.htm
but could be as high as ~31% in the 60-79 population, according to
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6129092/
Florida has an 60-79 obesity rate of ~32%
Being Overweight/Obese dramatically increases your chances of hospitalization and death
https://www.cdc.gov/mmwr/volumes/70/wr/mm7010e4.htm
Covid has more damaging effects for people with Comorbidities
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7314621/
Comorbidities increase with age (scroll down for visual aid)
https://bit.ly/3uHr0Y7
Population density of cities in Ontario
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/List_of_cities_in_Ontario
Population density of cities in Florida
https://bit.ly/2R3Igsl
The 5 most densely populated cities in Florida are all more densely populated than the most densely populated city in Ontario, (1) Toronto.
54 cities in Florida are more densely populated than (2) Mississauga.
73 cities in Florida are more densely populated than (3) Brampton.
90 cities in Florida are more densely populated than(4) Richmond Hill.
113 cities in Florida are more densely populated than (5) Kitchener.
So, a place with fatter, older, more closely packed people, with higher rates of comorbidities tended to be impacted at a higher rate than a place with less of all those factors.
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