More than 370 workers tested positive at the Triumph Foods Pork Plant near St. Joseph, Missouri this past week.
All of them were asymtomatic with the disease.
This proves once again that the virus is much less dangerous that what the “experts” were saying.
17% of the employees tested positive with no symptoms.
St. Joseph is an hour north of Kansas City in a rural farming area.
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OR could it be the tests are defective?????
ReplyDelete✔ ✔ ✔ or administered wrong
DeleteThat is becasue the tests are fake and give false positives!!!! When have you ever had a flu virus and never been sick??? or had a fervor???? Ill wait...
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ReplyDeleteOR could it be the tests are defective?????
May 5, 2020 at 11:54 AM"
If a test like this isn't reliable it would be for negatives. False positives are unlikely since that would mean picking up something that is not there. False negatives is the issue since that could mean defective, not administered properly or not enough viral load to pick up.
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ReplyDeleteThat is becasue the tests are fake and give false positives!!!! When have you ever had a flu virus and never been sick??? or had a fervor???? Ill wait...
May 5, 2020 at 12:21 PM"
50 percent of those carrying the seasonal flu are asymptomatic.
This is good news.
ReplyDelete"much less dangerous" my ass. How about the 4 out of 5 that get it and die, if they are elderly with comorbidities that they were surviving with quite nicely before getting sick with the virus? It is deadly dangerous for them. When people post garbage like that, it shows a callous disregard for human life, kind of like the ones that think killing millions of unborn babies every year is acceptable. Hard to believe how some people will rationalize putting other lives at risk to avoid any inconvenience in their own lives.
ReplyDeletewhere do you get your figures from SHOW ME
Delete1:33 the elderly you speak of were most likely in nursing homes, assisted living incubators for all kinds of disease. Quite frankly if you care about life you would never warehouse away your loved one in any of those kind of places. They are gross and disgusting They stink and like I said are incubators of disease. Yes they may have been surviving but to say "quite nicely" is far far far from the truth. I wouldn't let my dog spend a minute in one of those places much less family. Hard to believe someone could ever warehouse their loved one putting them at risk to avoid any inconvenience in their own lives.
ReplyDeleteIt's hard to believe this is the same country that rationed food and materials, complied with blackout restrictions and volunteer for service during WWII. If we as a nation are ever asked to do something like that again, we are doomed. Snowflakes that can't handle little inconveniences like cooking their own meals or letting their hair grow out a bit. Big babies.
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