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This test now makes up 50% of the testing done in Mumbai, & according to the ICMR, the PCR test should make up 70% of India’s testing, while the remaining 30% can be done via the Rapid Antigen Test. The current mindset among people in our country is fully biased against false negatives. Hence the current guidelines in India state that if a person has symptoms & he tests negative on the RAT, then he needs to retest with the PCR. The reasoning according to many is that since for an antigen test to test positive one would need to have many viral particles in their body, the test could miss out on someone who has low levels of viral particles in the body.

The scientific literature shows that the PCR test produces way more false positives than the antigen test.

Practical Issues with the RAT

Just like the PCR, we have seen the same practical results with the antigen test as well, where people are getting different test results from different labs with the same sample.

Tesla’s CEO Elon Musk, claimed that he was tested positive twice and tested negative twice on the same day.

Court Rulings Against the RT-PCR Worldwide

Multiple courts around the world have given judgments against the PCR test.

A Portuguese court issued the following ruling: “The ruling goes on to conclude that, based on the science they read, any PCR test using over 25 cycles is totally unreliable. The Court was declaring the PCR test alone could not be sufficient for a diagnosis of disease, and it was outrageous to believe it could.

A “case of COVID disease” without a medical assessment of clinical symptoms in the patient is no case at all. It is a misnomer, and, the Court stated, represents a serious breach of the law.

Not surprisingly, this decision received a total blackout in the mainstream media.

On December 31, anti-coronavirus activists won a court case against the Dutch state to ensure a family can return from holiday in Tanzania without having to produce negative coronavirus tests.

Following the Portuguese and Dutch rulings, now the Austrian court has ruled that PCR tests are not suitable for COVID-19 diagnosis and that lockdowns have no legal or scientific basis.

A German court in a landmark ruling has declared that COVID-19 lockdowns imposed by the government are unconstitutional.

Earlier, an American federal judge ruled coronavirus restrictions in Pennsylvania as unconstitutional.

Court Ruling

I was tested positive twice and tested negative twice on the same day for RAT - Elon Musk Tesla’s CEO.