The problem of PCR sensitivity: False Infectious – False negatives as False positives

https://youtu.be/4vvgefwKgSU

Dr. Michael Mina, MD, PhD is an Assistant Professor of Epidemiology at Harvard T. H. Chan School of Public Health and a core member of the Center for Communicable Disease Dynamics (CCDD). He is additionally an Assistant Professor in Immunology and Infectious Diseases at HSPH and Associate Medical Director in Clinical Microbiology (molecular diagnostics) in the Department of Pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School He earned his MD and PhD degrees from Emory University, with doctoral work split between CDC, St. Jude Children’s Research Hospital, the Respiratory and Meningeal Pathogens Research Unit in Johannesburg, South Africa and the Emory Vaccine Center. He completed his post-doctoral work at Princeton University in Ecology and Evolutionary Biology (of infectious disease dynamics) with Prof. Bryan Grenfell and at Harvard Medical School in the Department of Genetics with Prof. Stephen Elledge. He completed his residency training in clinical pathology at Brigham and Women’s Hospital / Harvard Medical School.

Michael’s research combines mathematical and epidemiological models with high-throughput phage-display based serological laboratory investigations, including development of new technologies and statistical pipelines to better understand the population and immunological consequences and patterns underlying infectious diseases. Much of the work towards new technology development is performed in close collaboration with Steve Elledge at HMS. Major themes of his lab include (i) development of new approaches (laboratory and statistical methods) to enable extremely high-throughput serological surveillance of infectious pathogens; (ii) use of high-complexity antibody profiling and epidemiological data to understand the pathogenesis of vaccine preventable diseases, with a specific focus on measles infections and vaccines; (iii) elucidating broad unintended / heterologous effects of vaccines to alter transmission patterns of unrelated infectious pathogens – using serology and dynamical models; and (iv) understanding the life-history of infectious pathogens across ages, genders, geographies and times. In addition to his interests in infectious diseases, his research also explores more fundamental questions of immunity and immune repertoires: how they form, how they persist, how they are passed on and how they become perturbed during natural life-events.

Day 292 of Year 6 Low SOS-Vegan (Day 312 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Kukuwa African Dance workout (Ă—2) on mini-trampoline

* Standing desk all day

WATER: (3) Ă— (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* sliced oranges
* rolled oats, raisin bran, blueberries, almonds, almond milk
* burrito bowl (pinto beans, veggie infused rice, steamed brussel sprouts, avocado), pure sparkling water w/ shot of soft XL-drink
* banana

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

[Calif still on four-tier, color-coded covid system, in addition to new curfew for purple counties: all non-essential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10pm – 5am. In an attempt to free up ICU beds restaurants’ outdoor dining is closing down, non-essential businesses closing, essential businesses reducing occupancy indoors. Hospitals getting crowded as we enter winter months. Long lines outside markets, even for drive-thru pick ups.]

Day 291 of Year 6 Low SOS-Vegan (Day 311 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:

* Kukuwa African Dance workout (Ă—2) on mini-trampoline

WATER: (3) Ă— (25) = 75 oz

EATS:

* rolled oats, raisin bran, blueberries, pecans, almond milk
* banana
* few almonds
* bbq beans
* leftover mashed potatoes w/ almond milk
* veggie hybrid burger w/ avocado, mustard, raw carrots, kale, cabbage, endive, tomato, bbq sauce on English muffin
* steamed asparagus

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

[Calif still on four-tier, color-coded covid system, in addition to new curfew for purple counties: all non-essential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10pm – 5am. In an attempt to free up ICU beds restaurants’ outdoor dining is closing down, non-essential businesses closing, essential businesses reducing occupancy indoors. Hospitals getting crowded as we enter winter months. Long lines outside markets, even for drive-thru pick ups.]

Day 290 of Year 6 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 310 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Brisk outdoors hike
* Lift biceps, triceps, shoulders

WATER: (3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* fresh pineapple
*leftover veggie/soycurl stir-fry over brown rice
* potato XL-chips
* mashed potatoes topped with broccoli, cauliflower, carrots, kale, cabbage, endive w/ light salad XL-dressing

… SUN HAS SET 

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

[Calif still on four-tier, color-coded covid system, in addition to new curfew for purple counties: all non-essential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10pm – 5am. In an attempt to free up ICU beds restaurants’ outdoor dining is closing down, non-essential businesses closing, essential businesses reducing occupancy indoors. Hospitals getting crowded as we enter winter months. Long lines outside markets, even for drive-thru pick ups.]

Day 289 of Year 6 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 309 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Jog outdoors 5k

WATER: (3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* rolled oats, raisin bran, blueberries, pecans, almond milk
* banana
* sliced oranges
* apple sauce & almonds

… SUN HAS SET …
* veggie/soycurl stir-fry over brown rice Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

[Calif still on four-tier, color-coded covid system, in addition to new curfew for purple counties: all non-essential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10pm – 5am. In an attempt to free up ICU beds restaurants’ outdoor dining is closing down, non-essential businesses closing, essential businesses reducing occupancy indoors. Hospitals getting crowded as we enter winter months. Long lines outside markets, even for drive-thru pick ups.

Day 288 of Year 6 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 308 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Jog outdoors 5k

WATER: (3) × (25) = 75 oz

EATS:
* tofu scramble w/ veggies
* avocado toast
* sliced oranges (see kitty in pic!)
* apple sauce & almonds

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

[Calif still on four-tier, color-coded covid system, in addition to new curfew for purple counties: all non-essential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10pm – 5am. In an attempt to free up ICU beds restaurants’ outdoor dining is closing down, non-essential businesses closing, essential businesses reducing occupancy indoors. Hospitals getting crowded as we enter winter months. Long lines outside markets, even for drive-thru pick ups.]

Day 287 of Year 6 Low-SOS Vegan Plan (Day 307 COVID-19 Lockdown)


EXERCISE:
* Jog 5k outdoors w/ face exercises

WATER: (2) × (25) = 50 oz

EATS:
* banana
* mug of rolled oats, raisin brand, blueberries, almonds, almond milk
* homemade veggie pizza w/ fresh greens
* steamed broccoli
* eggless veggie XL-rolls
* almonds

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

[Calif still on four-tier, color-coded covid system, in addition to new curfew for purple counties: all non-essential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10pm – 5am. In an attempt to free up ICU beds restaurants’ outdoor dining is closing down, non-essential businesses closing, essential businesses reducing occupancy indoors. Hospitals getting crowded as we enter winter months. Long lines outside markets, even for drive-thru pick ups.]

Day 286 of Year 6 Low SOS Vegan Plan (Day 306 COVID-19 Lockdown)

EXERCISE:
* Rest (driving-tour)

WATER: (2) Ă— (25) = 50 oz

EATS:
* steamed broccoli 
* fresh blueberry & almonds
*  Mediterranean veggie sandwich
* Greek salad w/ vinegar XL-dressing

… SUN HAS SET …

Cmmt: XL indicates uncommon extravagantly luscious food

[Calif still on four-tier, color-coded covid system, in addition to new curfew for purple counties: all non-essential work, movement and gatherings are prohibited between 10pm – 5am. In an attempt to free up ICU beds restaurants’ outdoor dining is closing down, non-essential businesses closing, essential businesses reducing occupancy indoors. Hospitals getting crowded as we enter winter months. Long lines outside markets, even for drive-thru pick ups.]

NIH Upgrades Ivermectin Treatment Guidelines

Dr. Christy & Adrian from Trialside News give an exciting update on Ivermectin and the newly updated guidelines from the NIH.  FLCCC.net has updated information on the rapidly changing recommendations for Ivermectin. Go check it out!

Thank you to Dr. Pierre Kory and Dr. Paul Marik and the team at the FLCCC Alliance for their tireless efforts to bring the efficacy of Ivermectin to light.

https://youtu.be/mKLGXebK-C0