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originally posted by: tbrooks123
Guess, I am missing the question here. You got sick and tested positive for Covid and was sick. Them tested and again and wasn’t sick? Is this not how illness works? You can get sick, then you get better. If the question is can you test positive after your sickness, yes, you can. Your body has learned to fight off the virus, but residuals or traces of any virus may still be there. So yes, you can have a false, positive.
Those lateral flow tests are nonsense.
originally posted by: jerich0
originally posted by: ArchangelOger
a reply to: TruthJava
"All I know is that is wasn't like a cold, it wasn't like the flu imo, and it was weird"
Now that statement I can certainly agree with. I'm also glad you recovered I would hate to experience not being able to breath while having this 'thing' talk about hitting the panic button.
My breathing has been fine, just a persistent cough..
But my rat test Def showed 2 lines.. crazy...
Cheers guys perhaps they're not all That accurate though...
Man I hate this tablet, lol...
Covidian alert!
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
A lot of people have had Covid with no symptoms - many probably totally unaware they had it.
Unfortunately, this doesn't necessarily mean it won't have affected your immune system and long term health.
originally posted by: RazorV66
a reply to: jerich0
The common flu and common cold are now called Covid.
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
A lot of people have had Covid with no symptoms - many probably totally unaware they had it.
Unfortunately, this doesn't necessarily mean it won't have affected your immune system and long term health.
originally posted by: glen200376
Those lateral flow tests are nonsense.
originally posted by: jerich0
originally posted by: ArchangelOger
a reply to: TruthJava
"All I know is that is wasn't like a cold, it wasn't like the flu imo, and it was weird"
Now that statement I can certainly agree with. I'm also glad you recovered I would hate to experience not being able to breath while having this 'thing' talk about hitting the panic button.
My breathing has been fine, just a persistent cough..
But my rat test Def showed 2 lines.. crazy...
Cheers guys perhaps they're not all That accurate though...
Man I hate this tablet, lol...
The kids at school soon realised that a little orange juice or anything acidic up your nose or down your throat before the test meant positive test and two weeks off school.
Expose it to ultra violet light,same positive test.
Try it,children sussed this out for God's sake,through the eyes of babes.
Purely deliberate to scare the sheep.
I've heard sheep dozens of times say ,"I tested positive but had no symptoms ".
originally posted by: paraphi
originally posted by: jerich0
Anyone else test positive to no ill effects?
I believe a common problem, when managing the pandemic, was the numbers of people who were asymptomatic. That is, people with Covid who showed no symptoms, thus were unaware that they were spreading the disease. I read something that said 30-40% of people were asymptomatic.
originally posted by: putnam6
a reply to: jerich0
Best wishes to your Mum on a quick recovery. Sounds like you got your Father genes
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
A lot of people have had Covid with no symptoms - many probably totally unaware they had it.
Unfortunately, this doesn't necessarily mean it won't have affected your immune system and long term health.
originally posted by: AndyMayhew
A lot of people have had Covid with no symptoms - many probably totally unaware they had it.
Unfortunately, this doesn't necessarily mean it won't have affected your immune system and long term health.