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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (162426)9/9/2020 11:39:34 AM
From: marcher  Respond to of 218453
 
ok, thank you.

i found an article about that, including:

"...The Massachusetts Department of Public Health opened an investigation in early August after it
became aware of an unusually high positive rate of COVID-19 tests reported by Orig3n Laboratory,
the agency said in a statement Tuesday..."
nbcboston.com

so, it was a state regulator (not federal) who investigated a report by someone, apparently.
seems that these sorts of regulation/oversight vary from state to state, which increases the
variance of test results between states, and impedes the ability to make fair comparisons, even
within the u.s..

and then these inconsistent c19 yes/no population results are compared to other countries with,
apparently, different testing/identification methods and reported in the news as being 'real', when
the numbers may not be legitimate indicators of c19.

it's a freakin mess, imo.

"We'll know our disinformation program is complete when everything the American public believes is false.”
— William Casey, CIA director, February 1981



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (162426)9/10/2020 7:51:20 AM
From: Cogito Ergo Sum  Respond to of 218453
 
testing seems as effective as vaccines

And BTW stop posting $hit that gets u banned.. if you are annoying me I just do not reply.. as Elroy says.. Big Boy Pants .. I wear them ..

Now we miss your good stuff !