Elon Musk says he has 'supposedly' tested positive for COVID-19
Elon Musk has tested positive for COVID-19 for the second time, but Tesla and SpaceX CEOs have doubts. Musk said he has “supposedly” tested positive for the virus, criticizing several forms of the virus, asking, “How many genes change before there is no longer Covid-19?” Musk confirmed he is nearly asymptomatic, which is a way the virus sometimes spreads to humans.
Musk confirmed this morning that he has tested positive once again; The first time was in November 2020. “Covid-19 is the virus of theses,” Musk tweeted shortly after 4 a.m. EST. “Now how many genes change before there is no Covid-19? I’m supposed to (breathe) it again, but there are almost no symptoms,” concluded the CEO and world’s richest man.
Kovid-19 is the virus of theses.
Now how many genes change before there is no covid-19?
I’m supposed to (breathe) it again, but have almost no symptoms.
— Elon Musk (@elonmusk) 28 March 2022
Musk doubted either the seriousness of the virus or the media coverage that made the virus a scare campaign against people Musk wasn’t sure if he was in danger when he first tested positive in November 2020. “Something very fake is going on,” Musk tweeted. November 13, 2020. “Tested for Covid four times today. The report of two came negative and the report of two came positive. Same machine, same test, same nurse. Rapid antigen test from BD.”
Musk said he decided to conduct the test in late 2020 because of “symptoms of a common cold.” He did not indicate why he chose to test recently.
Tesla has been directly affected by a new wave of the virus that has pushed up the number of infections, despite a relatively low number of cases over the past few months. The company’s facility in China, known as Gigafactory Shanghai, halted operations this morning following a spike in cases. Cases in the United States have calmed down, leading to mask mandates in various regions, including New York City and the state of California, where restrictions were the strictest during the peak of the pandemic.
Musk was skeptical about the data surrounding the COVID-19 virus in 2020. Musk indicated that He believed in false positives on tests contributed to the increase in cases. “If it’s happening to me, it’s happening to others,” he said. He also indicated that the revenue received by the companies that manufactured the test was probably not bogus and was remarkably consistent, agreeing with a follower. who shared that opinion,
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