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Redress10 wrote:I am not claiming that he is lying. He very well may have had covid.
What I am saying is he cannot say for a fact that he had covid at the time he experienced those symptoms without a positive covid test. Other than that he was just "ill". Could have been anything. A test would have confirmed or denied his suspicions.
Penguin wrote:Redress10 wrote:I am not claiming that he is lying. He very well may have had covid.
What I am saying is he cannot say for a fact that he had covid at the time he experienced those symptoms without a positive covid test. Other than that he was just "ill". Could have been anything. A test would have confirmed or denied his suspicions.
I would agree, he got sick, probably covid but nobody knows.
If I were sick in the last 3 months, what are the odds of it being covid?
Is covid more common right now than the common cold and other viruses?
Penguin wrote:Redress10 wrote:I am not claiming that he is lying. He very well may have had covid.
What I am saying is he cannot say for a fact that he had covid at the time he experienced those symptoms without a positive covid test. Other than that he was just "ill". Could have been anything. A test would have confirmed or denied his suspicions.
I would agree, he got sick, probably covid but nobody knows.
If I were sick in the last 3 months, what are the odds of it being covid?
Is covid more common right now than the common cold and other viruses?
redmanjp wrote:Penguin wrote:Redress10 wrote:I am not claiming that he is lying. He very well may have had covid.
What I am saying is he cannot say for a fact that he had covid at the time he experienced those symptoms without a positive covid test. Other than that he was just "ill". Could have been anything. A test would have confirmed or denied his suspicions.
I would agree, he got sick, probably covid but nobody knows.
If I were sick in the last 3 months, what are the odds of it being covid?
Is covid more common right now than the common cold and other viruses?
but he had contact with ppl who tested +ve so the balance of probabilities leans towards he being +ve as well and the antigen test proved he had it, although it may be not as valid given the time frame between getting sick and when he got the test
Redress10 wrote:redmanjp wrote:Penguin wrote:Redress10 wrote:I am not claiming that he is lying. He very well may have had covid.
What I am saying is he cannot say for a fact that he had covid at the time he experienced those symptoms without a positive covid test. Other than that he was just "ill". Could have been anything. A test would have confirmed or denied his suspicions.
I would agree, he got sick, probably covid but nobody knows.
If I were sick in the last 3 months, what are the odds of it being covid?
Is covid more common right now than the common cold and other viruses?
but he had contact with ppl who tested +ve so the balance of probabilities leans towards he being +ve as well and the antigen test proved he had it, although it may be not as valid given the time frame between getting sick and when he got the test
Whether he had contact with ppl who tested +ve is speculative at best. Transmission is not an automatic process once contact occurs. We also don't know if his neighbour WAS positive when they were interacting together. She would later go on to test positive. She could have contracted the virus minutes after meeting him. We don't know when her status moved from seronegative to seropositive. We also don't know if her viral load was also high enough to cause a successful transmission. All of these things need to be considered before you can say it is definite that a transmission took place and we simply don't have the facts.
He also assumes that his illness was covid related based on symptoms but he wasn't assessed by medical professional to confirm this via testing. The only thing that could confirm covid is a test. His illness could literally have been anything.
We know that a person with COVID-19 may be contagious 48 hours before starting to experience symptoms. Emerging research suggests that people may actually be most likely to spread the virus to others during the 48 hours before they start to experience symptoms.
MaxPower wrote:“I was careful, went to work and back, stayed only with my husband. He took me to work and back. I still got COVID. He tested negative. My co-workers tested negative too. So where did I get it?,” she questioned.
Steups ok
Allyuh Trinis not careful enough and we see this every single day.
Save the bullsheit please
timelapse wrote:Husband was brushing a disease ridden vene on the side.Thats where it came fromMaxPower wrote:“I was careful, went to work and back, stayed only with my husband. He took me to work and back. I still got COVID. He tested negative. My co-workers tested negative too. So where did I get it?,” she questioned.
Steups ok
Allyuh Trinis not careful enough and we see this every single day.
Save the bullsheit please
Dohplaydat wrote:MaxPower wrote:So it appears that everyone who shares their experience are clueless to how they got it.
Oh i never went out and i always used to sanitize and keep my distance bla bla bla
Yeh sure you did.....do we expect them to say they were zessing and spreading germs?
OK
I got it last September. I work from home, barely go out except grocery. Actually during that period I hadn't seen even my parents for weeks and I live on my own.
Got it from my neighbor who came to drop some cake. I hadn't seen her in a couple weeks and I was wearing a mask she wasn't. She came inside for a while, maybe 30 mins. My mask was on right through.
She herself assumed she safe too as she and her mom stay home and only go grocery.
2 days later she messaged me to say she and mom sick and they gonna get tested. About a week after that I got symptoms, however, they were quite mild.
They got their positive results almost 2 weeks later.
I didn't get tested as I didn't wanna leave the house to infect anyone, but I'm 99% sure it was given my symptoms.
What was weird about Covid was how long it lingered. It never got bad, but for more than weeks I had chills, headaches, fatigue, developed a small cough that lasted like 2 months.
Even mild it's not something to take likely.
matr1x wrote:Point is pnm stewardship killed all these people. Plain talk
ProtonPowder wrote:I am all for further restrictions, lock down the groceries to only 3 hours a day to contain the spread. I dont know why people have to go by the grocery and crowd up the place. If only they could be as serious as I am about it.
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