Listen "QROT-036: The Most Relevant of Admissions - short version of previous episode"
Episode Synopsis
- An admission by the highest levels that a "test" can "give" incorrect results for well over ten times what it should be (12 weeks "positive," when 85% to 90% of transmissibility is within five days).
And that admission is literally why self-isolation recommendations are only five days.
a.k.a., though the "expert" doesn't say it.. the test is bad.
What this means, really.
What it means we should tell our leaders - the "emergency" needs to be over. It is the legality by which these extraordinary acts are allowed, but the facts do not support it anymore.
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And that admission is literally why self-isolation recommendations are only five days.
a.k.a., though the "expert" doesn't say it.. the test is bad.
What this means, really.
What it means we should tell our leaders - the "emergency" needs to be over. It is the legality by which these extraordinary acts are allowed, but the facts do not support it anymore.
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Thanks for listening! Please feel free to email me at [email protected] with requests for appearances, thoughts, feedback, questions, observations, or show ideas! Please like my episodes and follow my show if that is what feels right to you!
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