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Even Dr. KK Aggarwal, President of Heart Care Foundation of India, President of Confederation of Medical Association of Asia & Oceania, & past president of the Indian Medical Association, said that if the CT value is above 24, it is likely that the persons viral load is really less & that he won’t pass on the infection to anyone else.

Practical Issues with the RT-PCR Test

Many people have found that their samples are testing positive in one lab & negative in another. For example, the Honorable Chief Justice of Rajasthan High Court, Indrajeet Mahanty, tested positive on Aug 15 & then tested negative twice later on Aug 16. This has been the experience of thousands of people all across our country

Testing data collected from Massachusetts, New York, Nevada and elsewhere show that upwards of 90 percent of people who test “positive” with a PCR test are perfectly normal and disease-free.

WHO’s Position on the RT-PCR

The World Health Organization released a guidance memo on December 14th, warning that high cycle thresholds on PCR tests will result in false positives.

In a notice written on January 13, 2021 and published on January 20, 2021, the WHO confirmed that PCR tests should not be used as the sole method of diagnosing COVID-19; they should only be used where clinical signs and symptoms are present, and they can yield false positive results at high amplification cycles

Fake Epidemics Being Created in the Past due to RT-PCR Misuse

We have had many episodes in the past where, based on wrong use of the PCR, false epidemics of diseases have been created.

Dr. Trish M Perl, an epidemiologist at John Hopkins at the time, mentioned that “such pseudo-epidemics happen all the time.

Dr. Perl, working for, John Hopkins, says her epidemiologists knew years ago that the data based mainly on PCR tests cannot be relied upon.

How the Rapid Antigen Test (RAT) works

Here is how this test works: “A typical antigen test starts with a health-care professional swabbing the back of a person’s nose or throat. The sample is then mixed with a solution that breaks the virus open and frees specific viral proteins. The mix is added to a paper strip that contains an antibody tailored to bind to these proteins, if they’re present in the solution. A positive test result can be detected either as a fluorescent glow or as a dark band on the paper strip.”

‘Maharashtra’s Order for Mandatory RT-PCR Test Lacks Scientific Basis’

“PCR will generate a huge number of false positives. - David Rasnick PhD.