They assume everyone knows whether they're positive or not?![]()
it counts but i just don't think some folks care. they don't want to be inconvenienced you know.So a home positive test doesn't count?
"Patients"
a person who is receiving medical care, or who is cared for by a particular doctor or dentist when necessary:
https://dictionary.cambridge.org/us/dictionary/english/patient
There obviously is no foolproof way of determining whether a person has actually been tested very recently, and if so, that the test came out negative. Plus, I don't think those tests are 100% reliable anyway.
The only way to offer some protection is to require proof of vaccination. That way, even if some who is positive gets in, the other people in the room aren't going to die of the disease.
Requiring those tests, and then asking about them, accomplishes about as much as the signs that say, "If you are concerned about Covid, please wear a mask." (Yes, one of the buildings in my community has such a sign.) Or the restaurants that ask you to wear a mask when you are not eating.
So many of the pharmacies have a drive up these days, so that would seem the best idea for those who are sick. If the sign was at the counter instead of the front door, I don't see how it helped anyway. The person would already be inside.This sign was posted at the counter where you pick up your prescriptions.
Naturally, I couldn't resist a comment.
After I chuckled, I asked the pharmacy clerk, "So.....if Joe Biden wanted to pick up his prescription, you would throw him out?"
The clerk LOL'd.
Yeah even if that person is vaccinated that won't keep the others from getting sick and maybe dying."The only way to offer some protection is to require proof of vaccination. That way, even if some who is positive gets in, the other people in the room aren't going to die of the disease."
Seriously, you keep spouting that misinformation over and over.
Vaccinated people have died of Covid!
it counts but i just don't think some folks care. they don't want to be inconvenienced you know.![]()
ProbablyThe pharmacy probably had people standing at the counter saying they were positive and asking for what they could get. Probably coughing too.
I would never cough at a counter.The pharmacy probably had people standing at the counter saying they were positive and asking for what they could get. Probably coughing too.
there have been many who died even after the vaccines and boosters ...I felt like crap last evening and woke up early this morning feeling worse. Went to one of these out patient clinics and they ran a test for COVID, which I hade to sign a paper giving them approval to take care of it. I sat in the waiting room for almost another hour and then they finally called me back and told me that I tested positive for COVID. I have had both injections and 2 boosters and this is the second time I have been told that I had COVID. I just shook my head. After all, what can you say? Somebody posted a statement on here, it may have been me, as to why didn’t they continue to make a better vaccine? This is almost becoming a joke. The one nurse at the clinic told me that that they had 1 person that died who had been fully vaccinated.
My fever has only been 102.8f so far. Taking Tylenol does take the fever down. I asked what medicine do I get to fight this disease and she told me nothing. Just go home, drink plenty of liquids, take 2 Tylenol every 4 hours and stay in bed. That’s it? Yep, that’s it.
The only people I know who were seriously ill with Covid were vaccinated. One of them who was hospitalized with Covid after 2 vaccines & 2 boosters doesn't want to speak to me because last year, he ridiculed me for saying the vaccines are useless. I told him I wasn't criticizing him for choosing to get the vaccines & boosters, so he shouldn't criticize me for choosing not to.I felt like crap last evening and woke up early this morning feeling worse. Went to one of these out patient clinics and they ran a test for COVID, which I hade to sign a paper giving them approval to take care of it. I sat in the waiting room for almost another hour and then they finally called me back and told me that I tested positive for COVID. I have had both injections and 2 boosters and this is the second time I have been told that I had COVID. I just shook my head. After all, what can you say? Somebody posted a statement on here, it may have been me, as to why didn’t they continue to make a better vaccine? This is almost becoming a joke. The one nurse at the clinic told me that that they had 1 person that died who had been fully vaccinated.
My fever has only been 102.8f so far. Taking Tylenol does take the fever down. I asked what medicine do I get to fight this disease and she told me nothing. Just go home, drink plenty of liquids, take 2 Tylenol every 4 hours and stay in bed. That’s it? Yep, that’s it.
Which was the whole idea.When you decide whether to be vaccinated or not, you kind of look at the advantages and disadvantages. Seeing how it was the only game in town, I decided to go for it. After each injection, I had a reaction. Talking to other people, it was about 50/50 getting and not getting a reaction. One thing is for certain, a lot of people got rich from these immunization programs.
So far, nothing has topped them "Refrigerated meat trucks to store bodies."Moon Rat, many people had a reaction, just as many people also have a reaction to a flu shot, a shingles shot, or any other shot. These vaccinations often produce reactions, which are unpleasant but usually are not serious.
After my second vaccine shot, I had a fever and felt sick for one day, and felt tired and wiped out for the second day. That was it. After that, I was fine. No reaction at all to either booster. I figure that a day or so of feeling lousy is certainly better than dying of a horrible disease. Or getting a long-lasting, chronic illness (long covid) that may go on forever.
I am glad that I and all the people close to me in my world had the good sense to listen to medical advice from doctors and scientists all over the world, instead of tinhorn politicians who were preying on people's ignorance.
I do think the signs and multiple conflicting warnings are a little bit absurd at this point. Clearly, thanks to the vaccine, the disease is not as much of a threat as it was back in 2020. It's probably time to update them.