The CDC has been "identifying" "potential outbreaks" by running some 1300 sewage testing sites since Covid got started. That can go along with the testing company Vekury (sp?) hired to consolidate and provide pretty maps after running some test for viruses protocol.. RT- PCR anyone? Look everyone! I found a poop virus! The inventor of the PCR assay system must be rolling in his grave. CDC is totally out of control in Atlanta. Enough of the testing bull-shit.
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Time to bring the work of Dr.Sam Bailey and the virologist Stefan Lanka to the forefront. We need once and for all and hold those perpetrating scientific fraud to account.
You could probably train an AI to process VAERS reports - at least first pass anyway. I wonder how much that might save? It might also be less ... slimy. I guess it depends on the training data.
"I’m a bit discombobulated with the CDC cuts and reshuffle described in point #2 but regardless I’m in the ballpark. I’m also not seeing where the lions share of the 20,000 employees will be coming from if FDA, NIH, CDC, CMS, and HRSA has already been declared?"
Of course you are, and are hardly alone. If a house is absolutely termite infested is it more effienct, cost effective, and intelligent to raze it or attempt a rebuild?
If you could answer that, from the confusion, clarity... Hang on
In a technocracy there is no government need at all….
The CDC has been "identifying" "potential outbreaks" by running some 1300 sewage testing sites since Covid got started. That can go along with the testing company Vekury (sp?) hired to consolidate and provide pretty maps after running some test for viruses protocol.. RT- PCR anyone? Look everyone! I found a poop virus! The inventor of the PCR assay system must be rolling in his grave. CDC is totally out of control in Atlanta. Enough of the testing bull-shit.
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Time to bring the work of Dr.Sam Bailey and the virologist Stefan Lanka to the forefront. We need once and for all and hold those perpetrating scientific fraud to account.
You could probably train an AI to process VAERS reports - at least first pass anyway. I wonder how much that might save? It might also be less ... slimy. I guess it depends on the training data.
"I’m a bit discombobulated with the CDC cuts and reshuffle described in point #2 but regardless I’m in the ballpark. I’m also not seeing where the lions share of the 20,000 employees will be coming from if FDA, NIH, CDC, CMS, and HRSA has already been declared?"
Of course you are, and are hardly alone. If a house is absolutely termite infested is it more effienct, cost effective, and intelligent to raze it or attempt a rebuild?
If you could answer that, from the confusion, clarity... Hang on
The CDC really could be cut to about a dozen employees.