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Pretty damn accurate when properly administered. Depends on the same factors any such test of this nature would.How accurate do you feel the tests are?
You are reaching bro.
I gotta ask.wouldn’t you want to know if you have the natural antibodies or not?
Gee thanks.
Well you could stop listening to shitty music. Just a suggestion.I gotta ask.
Am I supposed live my life differently, either way?![]()
Zip it, stalker.Well you could stop listening to shitty music. Just a suggestion.
I gotta ask.
Am I supposed live my life differently, either way?![]()
No way that dude wasn't on methAnd the PCR test is about as fucking reliable as @WhiteMamba's rehabilitation from heroin.![]()
I've spoke with my primary and heart doctor about it. We good, fam. Thanks for your concern.No. It’s just that you’d know if you had them or not. Also, for those who aren’t vaccinated, catch Covid and then want to get vaccinated there is a good body of evidence that says you don’t need the first shot… only the second. Same may be true for boosters in the future.
Lastly, it’s just like any other disease or virus… you’d want to know it as part of your medical history. For example, if you were asked on a medical form “have you ever contracted Covid” how would you answer that? Given what you’ve said here I’m presuming you’d answer “yes”. The natural follow up for that is “what’s the date of your test that confirmed that?” Again, given the responses here I’m presuming you’d say “I didn’t have it confirmed by a test. I just know”
If ever asked that on a medical form, I’d answer yes.No. It’s just that you’d know if you had them or not. Also, for those who aren’t vaccinated, catch Covid and then want to get vaccinated there is a good body of evidence that says you don’t need the first shot… only the second. Same may be true for boosters in the future.
Lastly, it’s just like any other disease or virus… you’d want to know it as part of your medical history. For example, if you were asked on a medical form “have you ever contracted Covid” how would you answer that? Given what you’ve said here I’m presuming you’d answer “yes”. The natural follow up for that is “what’s the date of your test that confirmed that?” Again, given the responses here I’m presuming you’d say “I didn’t have it confirmed by a test. I just know”
If ever asked that on a medical form, I’d answer yes.
Then leave it blank on the date. Because who the fuck would know that shit. And why would someone care to ask?
well, one example would be if you wanted to get vaccinated or get a booster. You need to wait a certain amount of time after contracting Covid to get them. That’s one reason why they ask.
That isn’t a scenario that concerns me.well, one example would be if you wanted to get vaccinated or get a booster. You need to wait a certain amount of time after contracting Covid to get them. That’s one reason why they ask.
That isn’t a scenario that concerns me.
Have any others?