When you say, "COVID", how is this being diagnosed?
Would it be
a) an AMBIGUOUS clinical diagnosis of a non-distinguishing syndrome?
or b) a 100% bogus "test", which has never been calibrated to any real-world Certified Reference Materials, i.e., actual purified viral isolates obtained from a sick person, without being contanimated by f…
When you say, "COVID", how is this being diagnosed?
Would it be
a) an AMBIGUOUS clinical diagnosis of a non-distinguishing syndrome?
or b) a 100% bogus "test", which has never been calibrated to any real-world Certified Reference Materials, i.e., actual purified viral isolates obtained from a sick person, without being contanimated by foreign DNA (e.g., Vero/Monkey Kidney cells, fetal bovine serum, A549 human lung cancer cells, etc)?
They couldn't keep their O2 above 88% on 2 liters of oxygen. That's something they all had in common to be admitted. The rest is not relevant to the fact that very ill people flooded our hospital and too many died.
When you say, "COVID", how is this being diagnosed?
Would it be
a) an AMBIGUOUS clinical diagnosis of a non-distinguishing syndrome?
or b) a 100% bogus "test", which has never been calibrated to any real-world Certified Reference Materials, i.e., actual purified viral isolates obtained from a sick person, without being contanimated by foreign DNA (e.g., Vero/Monkey Kidney cells, fetal bovine serum, A549 human lung cancer cells, etc)?
They couldn't keep their O2 above 88% on 2 liters of oxygen. That's something they all had in common to be admitted. The rest is not relevant to the fact that very ill people flooded our hospital and too many died.
1: You didn't answer my question. HOW are you diagnosing COVID?
a) AMBIGUOUS clinical diagnosis?
b) Bogus uncalibrated test?
2: Please review the CDC sysmptom guide and please show me were "low O2 blood levels" is a recognized symptom of "COVID".
https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/symptoms-testing/symptoms.html
Your questions aren't relevant.
Bill's question was entirely relevant.
You simply opted not to answer the question...