Since FDA and CDC have recalled the SARS-CoV2 PCR tests, there is no credible evidence of a pandemic requiring Emergency Use Authorization (EUA) and no credible evidence that the vaccines are effective or safe. Therefore, there is no justification as required by law for EUA or National Emergency or a Emergency Temporary Standard (ETS) under OSHA regulations.
Greater than 50% of the time, PCR tests could not tell the difference between an infectious person versus a person who previously had been infected and recovered.
The CDC “Instructions for Use” for its EUA-approved PCR test, page 40, CDC-006-00019, Revision: 06 under section titled “Limitations,” quote:
• Detection of viral RNA may not indicate the presence of infectious virus or that 2019-nCoV is the causative agent for clinical symptoms.
• The performance of this test has not been established for monitoring treatment of 2019-nCoV infection.
• The performance of this test has not been established for screening of blood or blood products for the presence of 2019-nCoV.
• This test cannot rule out diseases caused by other bacterial or viral pathogens.

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