
The statement raises an obvious question: If evidence of illness is not required to set off a chain of events that could trigger authoritarian international pandemic response, what evidence is required?
WHO points to a “laboratory-confirmed” finding.
But WHO’s own influenza laboratory manual shows that such determinations are made using real-time RT-PCR tests.
But PCR does not directly observe a virus.
It measures fluorescence (the amount of light emitted) from test chemicals mixed with a sample.
WHO describes PCR methods using fluorescent dyes and probes carrying a fluorescent reporter and quencher.
But fluorescence can also increase through unintended pathways, potentially contributing to a false-positive reading.
Those pathways include reagent cross-reactions, probe cleavage or degradation, reporter or quencher detachment or degradation, optical cross-talk, and changes in reporter–quencher behavior caused by heat—which PCR intentionally applies to the sample over and over during testing.
WHO’s manual confirms that PCR repeatedly heats the test material, including to 95°C, and that real-time PCR results are evaluated by whether fluorescence rises above a threshold.
It also explicitly acknowledges background signal, contamination, and false-positive results.
The implications are difficult to ignore.
WHO is saying evidence of illness is not required at the gateway to its pandemic-potential reporting system, while the “laboratory-confirmed” evidence that can substitute for illness may itself rest on light readings susceptible to false-positive signals.
Bottom Line
The world saw what can follow a pandemic determination during COVID-19: lockdowns, business and school closures, masking and distancing mandates, travel restrictions, and vaccination requirements.
WHO now says “Evidence of illness is not required” for certain “laboratory-confirmed” infections with pandemic potential to trigger international reporting.
If nobody has to be sick, and “laboratory confirmation” can ultimately rest on a fluorescence reading, what evidence of actual disease must exist before governments begin exercising pandemic powers?
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