Truth at last on PCR tests
When I read Jo Macfarlane’s article last week questioning the science behind the introduction of PCR tests I jumped for joy. For two years, I was called all sorts of names because I chose not to believe what the Government was telling me.
Many people made a lot of money because of this pandemic so I’m pleased that the truth is now starting to come to light.
D. Dunn, Caerphilly
Did flawed PCR tests convince us Covid was worse than it really was? No. However, the introduction of PCR tests was more expensive than it could have been because of the way it was provided and managed by highly paid executives and consultants. It is harmful that funding went to building new infrastructure temporarily, which will be of little use when we face the next pandemic.
Ben Samuel, Edgware, London