No measurable isolate
That makes no sense, but why change the topic? We still talk about "quantified". To quantify = to determine or express the quantity of something. Quantified = the quantity of something is determined or expressed. Quantified isolate = the quantity of viruses in the isolate is determined or expressed.
The CDC admitted to no measurable isolated. [...] The CDC admits the virus has not been isolated or quantified.
They said that they had no "quantified isolates" for an experiment. Why do you try to argue with misquotation?
Measureable is precisely the correct meaning. You're parsing words and being a smart ass. A foreign one at that.
We love to be precise in Germany. You can translate quantified into measured, but not into measurable. There is a reason that these are different words.
https://www.wordnik.com/words/quantify - https://www.wordnik.com/words/measurable
>"We love to be precise in Germany."
Is this why Prof. Drosden in Germany was tinkering using an OLD SARS VIRUS and threw this test together using the Mullis' PCR method! And sold this "precise" 'diagnostic' Test to the WHO?
It’s NOT a COVID-19 test – but a general coronavirus test (many strains are mild colds and flu) In other words, it is NOT "precise" at all. It's a FRAUD. In fact, 15% of colds have long been considered to be coronavirus.
I suggest for you a Webster dictionary and a year or two of English.
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