Correct me if any of this is wrong, this is just stuff I've heard, and dots I've connected, but it's hard to talk about it with people in real life, and I'm not totally sure if it's right or not. So, I recently saw a clip of Saint Fauci talking about how any PCR test that returns a positive result above a 35 can be thrown out as a false positive. Whatever it's picking up by that point isn't Covid. But, we've all been testing regularly for the past year at up to 45 cycles, which is why that can of Coke in Australia tested positive, as did the goat and the papaya the President of Tanzania claims he got positive tests from. So, how many positive cases of Covid were based around that 35+ false positive reading? Hundreds, thousands, Hell, even millions? And now that the threshold for what constitutes a positive test is higher (or lower, I suppose, in that I think they dropped that 35+ number to something more realistic) than before, that explains why the numbers appear to have dropped off a fucking cliff.
The other issue I've had is how the deaths are counted. I'm not sure about how they're counted everywhere, but if I recall correctly, a lot of places consider a Covid death as any death that occurs within 28 days of testing positive, and I've even heard some places going as high as 60 days. So then, you look into who's actually dying of Covid, and it's primarily people over the age of 70, as in, people already knocking on death's door, without Covid. When you cast such a wide net as to what is considered a Covid death, how many of those cases should truly be counted? The reality is, old people fucking die, for any number of reasons, a lot. So when you go with something like, within 60 days of a positive test, for a virus said to only last for about fourteen days, and have a staggering amount of false positives due to counting 35+ cycle readings until just a couple months ago, how many of these alleged Covid deaths are actually Covid deaths, and not just old people dying of, I don't know, cancer, a stroke, heart failure, old age, etc.? I don't deny that there is a virus out there, and for some people, sure, it's pretty deadly, but with how they seem to be pulling some creative accounting shit with the numbers, I'm seriously thinking that the politicians and the media have blown the numbers wildly out of proportion.
And then, people are giving so much shit to all those states about reopening, but I go and look at the numbers, and every one of those states has been on the decline for cases, and deaths, for months, including Florida, which should be, a mass graveyard, due to an aging population, and incredibly lax rules. Hell, even in my native Leafland, the numbers have been steadily declining, and yet, nothing seems to be getting any better. I don't think this is about a virus anymore, and I wonder if it ever truly was.
Again, if my information is wrong, please correct me, but this is based on what I've read, and seen, and I want to be accurate