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How U.S. COVID testing strategy will extend pandemic nightmare

Updated: February 1, 2022 at 11:57 am EST  See Comments

Tue Feb 1, 2022 – 9:40 am ESTTue Feb 1, 2022 – 9:42 am EST

LifeSiteNews editor’s note: Not long after COVID infections began in 2020, top scientists and physicians warned that mass testing of asymptomatic persons for a coronavirus was highly unusual, unnecessary and counter-productive. It served only to generate unwarranted hysteria about what has turned out to be relatively mild, easily treated, and preventable disease. Unfortunately, two years later this medical fraud is ongoing. This article presents a strong case for the end of mass COVID testing.

(Children’s Health Defense) – The idea is to allow people to test themselves before attending social events, school, going to work, etc., so they can know, almost in real time, whether they may be infectious.

On its face, this seems like a reasonable approach. Why wouldn’t having more information about possible infections be a good thing?

Here’s why that’s actually a really bad idea. Mass testing of people who are overwhelmingly asymptomatic (showing no symptoms) will in fact inevitably extend this pandemic nightmare for additional months — maybe even years — as “cases” continue to mount from false positives (a test result that incorrectly identifies infection when none

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