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Elon Musk ‘most likely’ has Covid despite ‘wildly different’ test results, says ‘coronavirus is a type of cold’ Elon Musk ‘most likely’ has Covid despite ‘wildly different’ test results, says ‘coronavirus is a type of cold’
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Elon Musk still struggles to figure out whether he has Covid or not, after testing both positive and negative multiple times, but said he feels some minor symptoms of a common cold, insisting that’s exactly what a coronavirus is. Elon Musk is still struggling to figure out whether he has Covid or not, after testing both positive and negative multiple times, but said he feels minor symptoms of a common cold, insisting that’s exactly what coronavirus is.
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SpaceX and Tesla mogul tweeted on Saturday that he “most likely” has a moderate case of Covid, even though he is unsure after getting conflicting results from at least four tests in a single day. The SpaceX and Tesla mogul tweeted on Saturday that he “most likely” has a moderate case of Covid, even though he is unsure after getting conflicting results from at least four tests in a single day.
In a separate tweet he elaborated further on his symptoms, reiterating that it “feels just like a regular cold, but more body achy and cloudy head than coughing and sneezing.” In a separate tweet, he elaborated further on his symptoms, reiterating that it “feels just like a regular cold, but more body achy and cloudy head than coughing and sneezing.”
While he did not mention any particular tests of labs, on Friday Musk, 49, embarked on a quest to sort the accuracy of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) Covid-19 tests, soliciting information on the average false positive rate, and whether it’s “possible to generate a false positive if you simply run enough cycles.” While he did not mention any particular lab tests, on Friday Musk, 49, embarked on a quest to establish the accuracy of polymerase chain reaction (PCR) Covid-19 tests, soliciting information on the average false positive rate, and whether it’s “possible to generate a false positive if you simply run enough cycles.”
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