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Page 3 — A single Ct value in the absence of clinical context cannot be relied upon for decision making about a person’s infectivity.

on page 6 — RT-PCR detects presence of viral genetic material in a sample but is not able to distinguish whether infectious virus is present. The quantity of intact virus in upper respiratory swabs will be affected by factors that are endogenous and exogenous to laboratory methods.”

This is an official gov document – they know the testing is not fit for purpose, but continue to use it to enforce lockdowns. 

Ct values have been observed to be similar in persons who never develop symptoms (asymptomatic) compared with those who are symptomatic (3). In asymptomatic persons, it is often not known when the person became infected and what stage of illness they are in, and therefore their infectivity risk. Live and potentially infectious virus has been isolated in laboratory cell culture from samples exhibiting high Ct (>36) – to what extent this indicates a potential transmission risk from person-to-person is not fully understood.

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Source here (They have a habit of changing so we have provided the original as of 01 Nov 2020 at the above link)