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Dr. Peter McCullough’s 5 most important truths about COVID-19

Updated: August 4, 2021 at 7:57 pm EST  See Comments

Wed Aug 4, 2021 – 7:48 pm EDT

(LifeSiteNews) – In a recent interview with LifeSiteNews editor-in-chief John-Henry Westen, Dr. Peter McCullough, one of America’s leading physicians on the early treatment of COVID-19, listed five important scientific truths about the Wuhan coronavirus.

McCullough said the following points are “five key messages of scientific truth that I’d want everybody to understand about the virus and the pandemic. They’re fairly straightforward.”

McCullough also spoke at the Truth for Health Foundation’s “Stop the Shot” conference, which was live-streamed by LifeSiteNews, today.

Dr. Peter McCullough’s 5 most important truths about COVID-19 1. COVID-19 is NOT spread asymptomatically

Dr. McCullough started off by debunking the common belief that asymptomatic people can pass on the disease to others and insisted that only people showing symptoms are actually contagious.

“The virus is not spread asymptomatically. Only sick people give it to other people.”

2. Asymptomatic people should not get tested

In a second point, he addressed the issue of testing asymptomatic people, arguing that this practice generates false data on COVID-19 cases:

“All we’re doing is generating false

The remainder of this article is available in its entirety at LifeSite News

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