@Taciturn
It is staggering how science is so misreported.
It's bollocks
You are quite mistaken @SexTrainGlue
It is a report about a portguese appeals court - with a quote directly attributed to that court - concerning PCR testing in Portugal.
It is NOT a science report at all, let alone a misreporting of one
You can claim that the court has the science wrong.
You could also claim that the report is fabricated (although I did try to verify this before posting), or that the quote is mis-translated or mis-attributed.
But at this stage it is a finding of fact that a Portuguese court made this claim. Incidentally, the ruling in favour of the plaintive was not depending on the finding.
Did you actually read the articles by Covid-sceptics you linked to
Taciturn and the scientific papers quoted or did you go straight for click-bait headline for your 15 minutes of MN fame?
The appeal failed primarily because the court said that only a physician has authority to declare someone ill or a health hazard. The PCR test in question wasn't carried out by a physician, nor did a physician examine that person.
Therefore the court concluded that there was no evidence.
Actually a very interesting ruling if it follows that quarantine/isolation can't be legally enforced in Portugal unless a positive PCR test was carried out by a physician.
The mention of the two scientific papers in the ruling is interesting because it deals with the viral load and the cut-off point (CT-35) of the PCR tests. The court concluded from the papers that at a CT threshold of 35 or higher (i.e. CT 35 or over) then the test must be assessed in context of probability of disease.
It did not mention anywhere that positive PCR tests at CT-35 were false and it certainly did NOT rule that 97% of PCT tests are false.
The only false thing here is your ENTIRELY FALSE headline.
Did you read the scientific papers or maybe you just didn't understand them. So perhaps an analogy regarding CT cycles might help.
I have 35 buckets. I put one cup of sugar into each container. In the first bucket I add one cup of water. In the second bucket I add 2 cups of water. In bucket three I add 3 cups of water .... and so on. By the time I get to bucket 35 it contains the one cup of sugar and 35 cups of water.
I get 100 people to taste the water from each bucket.
Bucket 25 - 70% of people can still taste sugar.
Bucket 30 - 20% can still taste sugar.
Bucket 35 -