PCR test and its health danger

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The experimental physicist and biomaterials researcher Prof. Antonietta Gatti examined various PCR test strips under the microscope and analyzed their ingredients. The irritating result: they are made of hard materials and contain a large number of (nano) particles made of silver, aluminum, titanium, glass fibers, etc., some of which are undeclared in the package insert. If these get into the mucous membrane, they can cause wounds and inflammation, according to the scientist. 2020News has learned from ENT doctors that they are finding increasingly hardened mucous membranes in people who are frequently tested for SARS-CoV-2. Mucous membranes that are no longer intact can no longer fulfill their task of fending off viruses, bacteria and fungi before they reach the airways, as the pediatrician Eugen Janzen reports. The germs penetrate the respiratory tract without any immune filter. Particularly problematic in this context: the warm breath moisture under the masks is the ideal breeding ground for germs of all kinds.

In the laboratory, Prof. Gatti used electron microscopy (ESEM and EDS) to analyze various types of swabs, which are used to collect human organic material for PCR diagnostics, in order to check the morphology and chemical composition.

With a “cotton wool” stick made by Biocomma in Shenzhen, China, it was not possible for Prof. Gatti to determine whether it was made of carbon or cotton. The dirt in the product consisted of calcium corbonate, stainless steel or silicates.

A brush-like test stick from Manta, China, showed a large number of broken fibers. Carbon, oxygen, silicon, zirconium, sulfur, aluminum, titanium and sodium were found to be components of the sample.

Another swab from Biocomma appeared to be made of fiberglass, or at least to have a fiberglass coating. Components were carbon, oxygen, aluminum, silicon and titanium. It could not be ruled out that an additional coating was made of organic materials.

The tip of the applicator of another test stick - FLOQSwabs® - was coated with short nylon® fibers arranged vertically. FLOQSwabs® do not have an internal core to contain the sample.

Prof. Gatti writes: “The company explains that the fiber core is made of nylon with a coating of a patented material which, in the analysis, turns out to be silicate-zirconium-titanium. This coating makes the fiber harder so that it is able to tear the mucous membrane. There is a chance that the pressure applied during the smear maneuvers could break some fibers that remain in situ. If so, they can cause a foreign body reaction that can damage the mucous membranes in such a way that breathing and speech are impeded. "

According to the analysis by Prof. Gatti, the small white dots on the picture of the swab neck are silver nanoparticles: "Silver is a material that is not declared in the manufacturer's data sheet."

Prof. Gatti comes to the following conclusions:
The "porcupine" swabs are made from tough fibers. If they scrape on the lining of the nose, they can damage it, causing a bleeding lesion or, in any case, trauma to the tissue.

During the healing process of the mucous membrane, the broken fibers can invade the tissue without an opportunity to remove them, causing the formation of a granuloma or fibrotic tissue, as happens with any foreign body.

The medical devices examined are not completely biocompatible and therefore do not meet the requirements of ISO standard 10993 and the tests required to obtain the CE mark.

Summarized:
Some swabs are dangerous for the nasopharyngeal mucosa. The glassy fibers, hard and brittle, can scratch the mucous membrane and create lesions. The bleeding is an indication of the invasiveness of the test.

Repeated swab testing can cause chronic lesions. The release of fragments of the brittle glassy fibers can cause biological reactions such as granulomas and / or fibrosis of the tissue.

These smears pose a risk to the health of infants and children. If the tests are necessary, says Prof. Gatti, small and mild smears must be carried out in children.
(Source: 2020news.de - Translated from German to English)
 
Obesity a driving factor in COVID-19 deaths, global report finds

By Reuters Staff
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LONDON (Reuters) - The majority of global COVID-19 deaths have been in countries where many people are obese, with coronavirus fatality rates 10 times higher in nations where at least 50% of adults are overweight, a global study found on Thursday.


The report, which described a “dramatic” correlation between countries’ COVID-19 death and obesity rates, found that 90% or 2.2 million of the 2.5 million deaths from the pandemic disease so far were in countries with high levels of obesity.
The study analysed the COVID-19 death figures from Johns Hopkins University in the United States and the World Health Organization’s Global Health Observatory data on obesity.

Strikingly, the authors said, there is no example of a country where people are generally not overweight or obese having high COVID-19 death rates.
“Look at countries like Japan and South Korea, where they have very low levels of COVID-19 deaths as well as very low levels of adult obesity,” said Tim Lobstein, an expert advisor to the World Obesity Federation and visiting professor at Australia’s Sydney University who co-led the report.



“They have prioritised public health across a range of measures, including population weight, and it has paid off in the pandemic.”
By contrast, the report found that in the United States and Britain, for example, both COVID-19 death rates and obesity levels were among the highest.

The United Kingdom has the world’s third-highest coronavirus death rate and the fourth-highest obesity rate - 184 COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 and 63.7% of adults overweight, according to WHO data - followed by the United States, with 152.49 COVID-19 deaths per 100,000 and 67.9% of adults overweight.
John Wilding, a professor of medicine at Britain’s University of Liverpool and president of the World Obesity Federation, said obesity should be recognised as a key COVID-19 health risk and taken into account in vaccination plans.
“It’s really important that we recognise that obesity ... increases the risk,” he said in a statement about the report’s findings. “Therefore, like other diseases such as diabetes and cardiovascular disease, people with obesity should be considered for early priority in vaccination programmes across the world.”



so if you are fat, better get off your ass and exercise
 
Correlation is not causation but the point is well taken (and probably true).
 
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