Topic: Viral Shedding

4 chapters across the catalog

Boba Liberals
Episode 1329 16:06 - 17:43

1329: Boba Liberals

Geert van den Bosch, Vaccine Variants and Viral Shedding

Researcher Geert van den Bosch, a veterinarian with ties to the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, posits a thesis regarding inadequate vaccines. He argues that vaccinated individuals may be shedding the virus and inadvertently breeding new variants because the current injections do not prevent transmission.

Covidiots
Episode 1293 2:09:25 - 2:12:26

1293: Covidiots

CDC Guidance Changes on Post-Recovery Viral Shedding

The CDC updated its website to state that recovered COVID-19 patients may have low levels of the virus in their bodies for up to three months without being infectious. This change implies that retesting within 90 days may yield "false" positives. The hosts suggest this adjustment is a strategic move to "end the pandemic" just as the Biden-Harris administration takes office.

Killing Mink
Episode 1292 2:25:23 - 2:27:57

1292: Killing Mink

PCR Testing Persistence and NFL/NBA Discrepancies

A producer shares his experience testing positive for COVID-19 for over 60 days despite feeling healthy, as the PCR test continues to detect non-infectious viral fragments. This raises questions about why NFL and NBA players are able to test negative and return to play within a week. The discussion suggests that professional athletes may have access to different, more expensive testing protocols not available to the general public.

Lockdown Face
Episode 1278 2:40 - 5:04

1278: Lockdown Face

COVID-19 Testing Glitches, CDC Three-Month Viral Shedding Data

Thousands of North Carolina residents were incorrectly informed of positive COVID-19 results due to a technical glitch. The CDC released data indicating that recovered patients may carry low levels of the virus for up to three months, leading to false positives during retesting even when the individual is no longer infectious. The hosts question the logic of retesting recovered individuals except for travel requirements.