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 (DIR) Post #A2YACKV2UcdkwvTs36 by lightningcat@noagendasocial.com
       2020-12-25T05:25:55Z
       
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       "Antibody tests should not be used to diagnose an active coronavirus infection," the FDA's site reads. "At this time researchers do not know if the presence of antibodies means that you are immune to the coronavirus in the future."Then what the heck good is a vaccine?https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/factcheck/2020/07/03/fact-check-common-cold-does-not-produce-positive-covid-19-test-result/5366801002/
       
 (DIR) Post #A2YBFnZex17fwfrNHU by LARPA_Chief@noagendasocial.com
       2020-12-25T05:53:14Z
       
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       @lightningcat Fact check (note I have not run down whether this is currently approved under EUA. There are lots of antibody tests. This is the first one I found.
       
 (DIR) Post #A2YBehsVGXc7WEYE0u by LARPA_Chief@noagendasocial.com
       2020-12-25T05:57:45Z
       
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       @lightningcat ...and it's approved...just checked...
       
 (DIR) Post #A2YBqbhM4HCdpN0k64 by LARPA_Chief@noagendasocial.com
       2020-12-25T05:59:54Z
       
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 (DIR) Post #A2YC7Iux9C3iVGKiUC by LARPA_Chief@noagendasocial.com
       2020-12-25T06:02:55Z
       
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       @lightningcat I guess if you think about it, it's not a "false positive." You just have to read the package insert. You bought a CV19 test, that also tests for the common cold. It's a hidden feature--an Easter Egg.