Interesting points. I tend to think it's the flawed use of PCR testing that has been amplified way too high and would thus pick up viral fragments (antigen footprint) remaining in the body for several months post-illness. It can also pick up viral fragments of any other virus you may have had in the recent past.
Interesting points. I tend to think it's the flawed use of PCR testing that has been amplified way too high and would thus pick up viral fragments (antigen footprint) remaining in the body for several months post-illness. It can also pick up viral fragments of any other virus you may have had in the recent past.
Interesting points. I tend to think it's the flawed use of PCR testing that has been amplified way too high and would thus pick up viral fragments (antigen footprint) remaining in the body for several months post-illness. It can also pick up viral fragments of any other virus you may have had in the recent past.