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CDC to Start Using a New COVID Test that Will Better Identify Flu Cases After Seasonal Flu Numbers Disappeared in 2020

By  Jim Hoft

A new report from the CDC says the flu was measured at historically low levels during the coronavirus pandemic.

The CDC insists this was due to the powerful coronavirus pandemic.  The CDC also said this week that the flu numbers are back on the rise.

The CDC also put out a notice on the posts circulating on social media that claim the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention will stop using its covid-19 test because it cannot differentiate between the covid virus and flu viruses.  The CDC says there is no truth to those claims.

Here are the seasonal flu numbers for 2019-2020:

And here are the seasonal flu numbers for 2020-2021.

And now the CDC is going with another COVID test that also tests for the flu.

This is the latest move by the CDC that appears highly suspect.
They need to get their program together if they want Americans to trust their continually changing demands.

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One Comment

  1. sean sean August 2, 2021

    From the CDC’s own “panel” recipe for the PCR test;

    “Since no quantified virus isolates of the 2019-nCoV were available for CDC use at the time the test was developed and this study conducted, assays designed for detection of the 2019-nCoV RNA were tested with characterized stocks of in vitro transcribed full length RNA”

    So the test most widely used worldwide for covid-19 can’t detect covid-19. It not only confuses it with flu – thus, basically no flu cases anywhere – but with many other bits of rna in the nasal passageway. This is their own words.

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