Covid - how long to test positive for?

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I do and have. I’ve seen the vaccine and what it does first hand.
Millions of lives saved.

 
..as long as it's a fake news conspiracy website.

Bonkers.
if we look at statistics, %7 of your posts are liked. Now to me that says no one is interested in you repeating the msm at ever given chance. Or maybe you’re just not a likeable bloke ?

It’s hard to tell on a forum. I’d say you’d be a right laugh in the pub after a couple of half’s
 
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if we look at statistics, %7 of your posts are liked
25000 of my posts were entered before the 'like' facility came on board DIYnot.

Interesting that you gauge your popularity and likeability on a website though. Sad.
 
25000 of my posts were entered before the 'like' facility came on board DIYnot.

Interesting that you gauge your popularity and likeability on a website though. Sad.
Knew that would needle you. True
 
I choose to have an open mind and not believing everything msm fires at me.
But you chose to believe this...


Natural News (formerly NewsTarget, which is now a separate sister site) is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][9] The website began publishing articles in 2008 and is based in the United States.[1][6]

The site's founder, Michael Allen "Mike" Adams, gained attention after posting a blog entry implying a call for violence against proponents of GMO foods, and then allegedly creating another website with a list of names of alleged supporters. He has been accused of using "pseudoscience to sell his lies".

Sad.
 
But you chose to believe this...


Natural News (formerly NewsTarget, which is now a separate sister site) is a far-right, anti-vaccination conspiracy theory and fake news website known for promoting alternative medicine, pseudoscience, disinformation, and far-right extremism.[1][9] The website began publishing articles in 2008 and is based in the United States.[1][6]

The site's founder, Michael Allen "Mike" Adams, gained attention after posting a blog entry implying a call for violence against proponents of GMO foods, and then allegedly creating another website with a list of names of alleged supporters. He has been accused of using "pseudoscience to sell his lies".

Sad.
Over the MSM, yeah I do actually

Far right is anyone who doesn’t agree nowadays.
 
So a business magazine is gospel then?
Refute it then.

"I'm the Bloomberg Distinguished Professor of Biomedical Engineering, Computer Science, and Biostatistics at Johns Hopkins University. From 2005-2011 I was the Horvitz Professor of Computer Science and Director of the Center for Bioinformatics and Computational Biology at the University of Maryland, College Park. Before joining UMD, I was at The Institute for Genomic Research, where I sequenced the genomes of many bacteria, including those used in the 2001 anthrax attacks. At TIGR I was part of the Human Genome Project and the co-founder of the influenza virus sequencing project (which is when I first learned of the anti-vaccine movement). My research group develops software for DNA sequence analysis, and our (free) software is used by scientific laboratories around the globe. I did my B.A. and M.S. at Yale University, and my Ph.D. at Harvard University, and I have published over 250 scientific papers. Follow me on Facebook or Twitter (@stevensalzberg1), or visit my lab page, http://salzberg-lab.org."

 
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