So, if the PCR test cycle-threshold was set at 40, that means that, though it is counted as a case, it is a case whose infectiousness cannot be determined. Agree?I've already stated that a test with a PCR cycle that is very high is not an infectious case, but it's still a case because it represents someone that was infected. Now, in the context of the study being discussed, you've yet to explain why that would be relevant. You have decided not to do so because I don't think you are informed enough to be able to make the case. You're just picking a hill to die on for political reasons.Yes, you've stated repeatedly that a PCR test with a cycle threshold of 35 is not meaningless. However, what you're being asked to acknowledge is the fact that anything over 35 is meaningless in terms of telling you anything about the infectiousness of a "positive" case. And that would make it relevant. So yeah, if you think you can find the cycle threshold of the PCR test used to indicate a "case," go ahead.