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CBS 60 Minutes Jun. 28: how and why covid tests were and are so unreliable

Bruce Dickson
16 min readJul 31, 2020

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Faulty COVID-19 tests complicate efforts to separate persons with “positive test results” from persons with active symptoms” from “covid fatalities.”

Reduced for readability from https://articles.mercola.com/sites/articles/archive/2020/07/27/coronavirus-infection-rate-in-usa.aspx

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From Mercola.com: Headline: While there seems to be no reliable way to assess just how many positive test results are in fact false positives, as testing continues to climb, it seems clear the number of false results is likely to be quite high.

Meanwhile, hospitalizations and actual deaths,* have dramatically declined. The week of July 4, a grand total of 522 Americans died with or from COVID-19. The week of July 11, the death toll was down to 181, and that’s for the entire nation.16

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Bruce Dickson
Bruce Dickson

Written by Bruce Dickson

Health Intuitive, author in Los Angeles, CA

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