This is not the definition of false positive. The definition of false positive is that you test positive as infected while you're not infected. Asymptotic and not infectious people are still infected and thus positive. You can't just change the definition because it fits your narrative.
You don’t count as a case of influenza if you got tested with a PCR test and it found some part of that virus in your body right now, so why does covid?
Because the PCR test searches for two gene sequences of the Coronavirus. If these two gene sequences are traceable in your swab, then there is a 98% chance that you're infected. PCR tests for influenza work the same way. Years ago, I did a PCR test for H1N1. And like any other PCR test it searched for traces of specific gene sequences. In this case it was H1N1 gene sequences.
This is not the definition of false positive. The definition of false positive is that you test positive as infected while you're not infected. Asymptotic and not infectious people are still infected and thus positive. You can't just change the definition because it fits your narrative.
Because the PCR test searches for two gene sequences of the Coronavirus. If these two gene sequences are traceable in your swab, then there is a 98% chance that you're infected. PCR tests for influenza work the same way. Years ago, I did a PCR test for H1N1. And like any other PCR test it searched for traces of specific gene sequences. In this case it was H1N1 gene sequences.