MarciKS
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I have not left my home AT ALL for over 2 months. I'm the self-isolation poster child. (And if I get the virus I will be soooo pissed.)
You and me both.
I have not left my home AT ALL for over 2 months. I'm the self-isolation poster child. (And if I get the virus I will be soooo pissed.)
That's what I believe, but they change the rules every couple of days.Don't you have to have some of the symptoms before they test you?
Or a player in the NBA. Or some second-rate "celebrity."Unless you're the president. LOL
Or a player in the NBA. Or some second-rate "celebrity."![]()
I don't know why everyone is so hell-bent on "TESTING." Someone can be tested, they are negative for the virus, and in an hour they are exposed and contract the virus. So why the big emphasis on testing? We can't test everyone, every hour so it's a waste in my opinion. This is getting ridiculous and I'm exhausted with the hysteria.
Well testing makes sense to me. First of all you want to know if you yourself are testing negative.
Then all the negatives can go out to work and associate with each other.
Many negatives make a positive.
What is the point of sending anyone out to work if they are testing positive?
Our city is doing drive in testing. You sit in your car. There's a risk in everything but you have to find out. They can't even keep it out of the White House and then talk about reopening the country?I agree that there is a point to testing, obviously some getting tested, maybe regularly tested makes sense too, although with widespread testing as now envisaged you have to factor in the risks going to and forth to testing centres, then having someone swab or scrape your mouth, or whatever test is required cannot be done under social distancing, and those doing the testing become potential vectors too.
What are the odds that, that will happen to everyone tested? Minimal at worst scenario.My point was that even if you test negative right now, you could possibly be exposed to the virus 10 minutes from now. I believe the estimates are that over 50% of people with the virus have no symptoms.
Whoa, there cowgirl! Ain't none of that happened yet. You got a crystal ball? We've been very careful. I've made masks for other people. I wash my hands. For you to say something like that is just stupid. You're hysterical. Go away.And will you still feel this way once you've been infected and realize you may have infected even more and you're in the hospital not knowing if you're gonna live? I'm just asking.
Since it takes up to 14 days for people to show symptoms, I'd think it's a little too early to say definitively that any upsurge in cases is caused by reopening. Certainly could be, but I think we'd need to wait a couple weeks to get a good idea. But it seems inevitable that there will be more cases.Today's paper already reported a surge in new cases as soon as several states reopened.
Well testing makes sense to me. First of all you want to know if you yourself are testing negative.
Then all the negatives can go out to work and associate with each other.
Many negatives make a positive.
What is the point of sending anyone out to work if they are testing positive?
You are correct that a person can get a test, test negative and be infected 10 minutes after they tested negative, but even that would give us an idea of how contagious the disease is depending on what they did between the time they were tested negative and then were later tested as positive.
But again, how often are you going to be tested? That person that got tested and is negative then gets the virus 10 minutes later is going to be spreading it until they're tested again. Are we going to test everybody every day? If they have no, or mildsymptoms \, they'll likely not get tested again.
Agree. I've heard this a couple times now, "As soon as they open things up I'm going to get my hair done, whatever" As if because they're slowly opening various areas they're now totally safe, because the govt says so. Makes me think of this:I think the danger is that people may think the risk has lessened once the 'lockdown' is eased. It's important to continue with caution, keeping our distance, and paying extra attention to cleanliness.
However, if a person or persons are willing to cower in fear ?.... for as long as they can, then that is what they are going to do.
But for one or the other to impose their needs on the other is IMO.... just wrong. We all must live life to the fullest .... or to at least live it to satisfaction that only we know for ourselves.
You need to get out to get some exposure to the sun even if only for a few minutes.I have not left my home AT ALL for over 2 months. I'm the self-isolation poster child. (And if I get the virus I will be soooo pissed.)
Not any more.Don't you have to have some of the symptoms before they test you?