Credibility of daily Covid-19 infection numbers called into question as Eamon Ryan tests positive for Covid one day and then negative the next day – TheLiberal.ie – Our News, Your Views

Credibility of daily Covid-19 infection numbers called into question as Eamon Ryan tests positive for Covid one day and then negative the next day




On Saturday 6th November 2021, it was widely reported that Green Party leader and Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan tested POSITIVE for Covid-19 following a Covid-19 PCR test. Minister Ryan then announced he was unable to travel to the so-called COP26 “climate crisis” event in Glasgow.

In an astonishing turnaround, the next day, Sunday 8th November 2021, RTE reported that Minister Ryan has now tested NEGATIVE for Covid-19 and will now be travelling to COP26 in Glasgow.
RTE reported “Green Party leader and Minister for the Environment Eamon Ryan said he is “looking forward” to travelling to COP26, after a follow-up test indicated he does not have Covid-19”.

Apparently on Saturday night, the HSE contacted the Green Party leader and “recommended” a second covid-19 test. Incredibly, the second test showed negative for Covid-19 so Minister Ryan is now able to attend the COP26 meet-up.

We are not told WHY the HSE contacted Mr Ryan to recommend a retest.

Every day, the Irish community is forced to listen to daily Covid-19 infection number based on PCR tests. The government and health officials base lockdowns and restrictions on these PCR infection numbers, but can we really rely on these PCR tests if they are giving different results for the same person within just 24 hours?

How many more “false positive” tests have gone un-noticed? How many ordinary Irish citizens have had the HSE “recommend” a retest? Or are re-tests just suitable for the high ranking political class who have to attend tax-payer funded, foreign junkets?

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