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Yeah. A guy contracted COVID-19 twice. Doesn't fit your narrative.You see the problem with this article?
Yeah. A guy contracted COVID-19 twice. Doesn't fit your narrative.You see the problem with this article?
What’s my narrative? I didn’t know I had one.Yeah. A guy contracted COVID-19 twice. Doesn't fit your narrative.
Their website?Weird, it came right up on google for me.
Well, I am in a country that actually matters(USA), so maybe that’s why it came up?
Well, I am in a country that actually matters(USA), so maybe that’s why it came up?
Enlighten us, please. What is the problem with that article?You see the problem with this article?
You know that's a satire site....... Right?California Mandates All Food Must Be Consumed Through IV To Ensure Masks Are Never Removed
SACRAMENTO, CA—In order to save lives and also because of science, Governor Gavin Newsom of California announced today that all restaurant food consumed in the state must come from an IV bag or feeding tube to ensure diners never have to remove their masks while dining.babylonbee.com
YaYou know that's a satire site....... Right?
Here is my question. When someone has a reoccurrence of symptoms, who decides or orders the samples to be tested to see if this is indeed the same infection or a new/different infection? And how often does this testing actually occur?Covid reinfection: Man gets Covid twice and second hit 'more severe'
The report raises questions about how much immunity can be built up to the virus and how long it may last.www.bbc.co.uk
A woman my mother in law works with tested positive for like 3 or 4 weeks straight. Wild.Here is my question. When someone has a reoccurrence of symptoms, who decides or orders the samples to be tested to see if this is indeed the same infection or a new/different infection? And how often does this testing actually occur?
@Splinty , can you advise on this?
I ask because I work at a hospital that is only 12 miles from a larger hospital with an actual COVID unit. Most citizens here are aware of this. So we probably aren't even seeing the majority or worst cases. However, we are still having several cases of "comebacks". These are people who supposedly recovered after testing positive for corona and now have a sudden onset of symptoms several weeks (my experience 3-6 weeks) after the initial illness. I have no way of knowing if any of these people were/or are being tested to determine if these cases are a recurrence or new infection. I just know these numbers are growing.
I actually encountered two of these cases just yesterday.
Were they all counted as separate cases?A woman my mother in law works with tested positive for like 3 or 4 weeks straight. Wild.
I donno, I don't work for the health department anywhere.Were they all counted as separate cases?
Well, we need to find out, dammit.I donno, I don't work for the health department anywhere.
He's the type of fella that believes heavy restrictions until we have a vaccine. If that article (ar least the title of it) is indicative of what will happen on a widespread level it takes vaccines as a solution off the table.Enlighten us, please. What is the problem with that article?
‘Pandemics’ start in the cities and move out to rural. Just as them stats are showing.
Hey, buddy old pal. I typed in a search for one of my own old posts about how winter was going to run a train on the northern hemisphere so I could rub it in the forum's face, and lo and behold, one of your posts came up. This was nearly as spot on as the time you said Cowboy had better striking than Conor. Yep, coronavirus certainly doesn't seem to care about the weather. LOL.I think you're going to be disappointed when covid continues to not care about weather.