CDC Boss Admits PCR Tests Aren’t Reliable
CDC boss Rochelle Walensky confessed Wednesday that the agency no loger believes that PCR tests are entirely reliable.
According to Walensky, PCR tests often produce a large amount of false positives.
Noting that these unreliable tests can stay positive for up to 12 weeks after infection, Walensky warned “we would have people in isolation for a very long time if we were relying on PCRs.”
In a separate interview, Walensky also admitted Wednesday that the agency’s latest guidance on COVID was based on what the government perceived people would accept.
“It really had a lot to do with what we thought people would be able to tolerate,” Walensky starkly admitted.