I did! But “being sick” can have many interpretations. In the most common use, being sick is having symptoms from a disease or infection. So that conclusion doesn’t shock me: having an active viral infection is not equal to having symptoms, so a positive PCR doesn’t mean being sick.

The hurting part is also true, you can have an active infection and simply not suffer from it (if you have a good imune system, that happens most of the time).

I don’t think the video contradicts what I said about viral PCR being a good method.

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