The Lancet Respiratory Medicine: Role of exosomes in false-positive covid-19 PCR tests

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https://www.researchgate.net/profile/Leslie-Woodcock/publication/355972541_The_Lancet_Respiratory_Medicine_Role_of_exosomes_in_false-positive_covid-19_PCR_tests/links/6186caadd7d1af224bbd69c5/The-Lancet-Respiratory-Medicine-Role-of-exosomes-in-false-positive-covid-19-PCR-tests.pdf?origin=publication_detail
A few takeaways 
"InterpretationThe RNA code counted in PCR tests, previously attributed to SARS-CoV-2, belongs instead to a respiratory-virus-induced immune system response by human cells that liberate exosomes, and that vitiate PCR test results. PCR tests have zero specificity in vivo due to the exosome RNA.  PCR tests exhibit excellent specificity in vitro on pure samples of other respiratory viruses. Low success rate of vaccines is explained byinexact identification of the SARS-CoV-2 RNA."
Conclusions with Recommandations
"Consulting the respective seminal publications11, we find that the respective genetic material had been identified computationally without preparing an isolate of the respective virus particles, and without separating them physically from other carriers of genetic material that may be present in the biological samples."
"Having established an erroneous identification of the genetic material belonging to SARS-CoV-2, we can interpret low success rates of all the existing vaccines, requiring multiple doses to produce reasonable immune response. "