"An alert reader pointed me to a key statement in a document published by OraSure Technologies, a manufacturer of a rapid COVID test.
The document is posted on an FDA web page.
It is titled, “IntellSwab COVID-19 Rapid Test—Healthcare Provider Instructions for Use.” https://www.fda.gov/media/149911/download
The key quote occurs in a section headlined, Limitations of the Test:
“Potential cross reactivity of the InteliSwab™ COVID-19 Rapid Test with COVID-19 vaccines or therapeutics has not been evaluated.”
In the medical community, the term “cross reactivity” is universally understood. It means: a test designed to detect whether X is present in a person’s body is, in fact, detecting Y, an entirely irrelevant item, BUT is mistakenly calling it X.
For example, a person had three drinks the night before his test, and the test then came up positive for the presence of a germ, when actually the test was reacting to the alcohol in the drinks.
And in this document I just quoted, the manufacturer readily admits it hasn’t looked into the possibility that the COVID test is reacting to the COVID VACCINE and then mistakenly stating the vaccinated person has THE VIRUS in his body.
So the question is: why hasn’t the manufacturer looked into this cross reactivity issue?
The document shows tests for all sorts of other possible cross reactivity.
And the next question is: how can the FDA grant emergency use authorization for this rapid test, when cross reactivity with the vaccine hasn’t been explored?
THE FULL ARTICLE IS HERE:
https://www.lewrockwell.com/2022/01/jon-rappoport/vaccinated-people-who-then-test-positive-for-covid-the-wave-is-building/
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