That wasn't a pcr test it was an elisa test. PCR tests take hours to run and require a machine to run the test in. They are set to be overly sensitive which is how we get the asymptomatic spreader myth. Elisa or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is a totally different test, apparently also inaccurate.
That wasn't a pcr test it was an elisa test. PCR tests take hours to run and require a machine to run the test in. They are set to be overly sensitive which is how we get the asymptomatic spreader myth. Elisa or enzyme-linked immunosorbent assay is a totally different test, apparently also inaccurate.
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