Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus, Director-General of the World health Organization (WHO)
On Wednesday (20), Biden‘s U.S. presidential inauguration day, the World Health Organization (WHO) issued an updated circular warning medical professionals to follow the instructions of the PCR test method for the Chinese Communist virus to avoid getting false-positive results.
The notice is a wonderful gift to the newly launched Biden Administration. A positive nucleic acid test by Polymerase Chain Reaction (PCR) has been the primary indicator of a clinically confirmed diagnosis of the CCP virus. If PCR testing leads to false positives, it means that the now huge number of cases of CCHS will be mitigated and that number will begin to decline.
The new guidance states that WHO reminds users of in vitro diagnostic medical devices (In Vitro Diagnostic Medical Device , IVD) that prevalence can change the predictive value of test results; as prevalence decreases, the risk of false positives increases. This means that, regardless of specificity, as the prevalence of the virus in China decreases, the probability that someone who tests positive (detects SARS-CoV-2) will actually be infected decreases, the notice states.
A big problem for former President Trump, whose handling of the CCP virus pandemic has been criticized by his detractors, is the continued increase in the number of CCP pneumonia cases. However, if many of these cases were identified with PCR tests that came back as false positives, that would mean that the number of cases for which Trump has been criticized is not the actual number.
Some of Trump’s supporters believe that the impact of the CCP pandemic was exaggerated in the run-up to the 2020 election and Biden’s inauguration in order to damage Trump’s reputation. While such claims have not been confirmed, the latest WHO notification is likely to give wider acceptance to these arguments.
Signs during the CCP pneumonia Epidemic suggest that the WHO has been corrupted by the CCP government. Last year, Trump resolutely announced that the United States was officially withdrawing from the WHO.
Biden, however, ran for president on the promise that he would rejoin the WHO. On his first day in office, he signed 17 executive orders in just his first few hours, including rejoining the WHO.
The new WHO notice was issued just one hour after Biden was sworn in, and some experts have questioned the timing of its release.
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