Yes! I remember when CDC advised listing COVID on death certificates if there was 'reasonable suspicion' of COVID even without a positive test. The inventor of PCR said many times that it was never meant to be used as a population wide diagnostic tool and using it that way would result in a 10x as many positive results as were actually true positives even when the cycle count is not jacked up to insane levels. Then post-vaccine rollout CDC instructed that the cycle count be lowered for those that had the jab[s] and kept artificially high for those that did not.
Yes! I remember when CDC advised listing COVID on death certificates if there was 'reasonable suspicion' of COVID even without a positive test. The inventor of PCR said many times that it was never meant to be used as a population wide diagnostic tool and using it that way would result in a 10x as many positive results as were actually true positives even when the cycle count is not jacked up to insane levels. Then post-vaccine rollout CDC instructed that the cycle count be lowered for those that had the jab[s] and kept artificially high for those that did not.