Nope. "There's no treatment, so there is no treatment. The test matters -- at this point -- for reasons other than getting treatment, because -- there is no treatment." No treatment. Test matters, but not for treatment (at this point). We need more tests, but not because that will mean we can treat more people. |
^not yet, that is. Hopefully that changes soon. But we are living with the now, not the soon. |
Uhh, no. Some of us just realize what a bad call it would be for a person with symptoms to go out and about just to be tested for this. If they are symptomatic they should absolutely stay home and self treat unless they need medical assistance. |
The doctors are ordering the tests for a reason, there just are a lot of negative results. I find that interesting. |
were you tested for strep and flu? |
This is a stupid question at this point in time. With the lack of testing capability, we don't know who has it and who doesn't and its best to assume it is widespread and that's why folks need to STAY HOME! Slow the spread. We all know someone who has it right now, we just don't have the tests. |
+1 |
People understand there are no tests. It’s the stupid people who don’t realize why we have no tests. |
Exactly. |
I understand six degrees and all of that, but where is this coming from? |
That doesn't make a treatment that doesn't exist actually appear. Test matters. No treatment yet. Test won't get you treatment. Test still matters for other reasons. |
Everyone is running out of tests. Going public to complain you didn't get a test when there are none just makes you look very privileged and tone deaf.
Yes, it would be fantastic if we had a test for everyone so we could see who was asymptomatic, who had it but mild symptoms, and who didn't have it at all. That isn't going to happen no matter who your connections are and how big of a stink you raise. Whether you have it or not, the advice is the same. Isolate yourself if you have symptoms of anything. If you start to experience any respiratory distress, got to an Emerg. If you have an immunocompromised family member then you want to avoid them getting sick generally, not just avoiding COVID. Jack Ma just sent 500,000 test kits and a million masks - not sure what state they are going to or how they will be distributed. For now available tests are being used for the highest risk cases - like health professionals to ensure they don't spread it to patients in the hospital. I get that you would like to know for statistical and tracking reasons but surely you can understand that in a time of shortage tracking is not the priority and managing risk is. Yes, ideally we could do both, but we can't. |
LOL. Nope. This thread is perfect evidence that people don’t understand there are no tests. |
There are treatments being tried.
https://www.thelancet.com/journals/lanres/article/PIIS2213-2600(20)30071-0/fulltext
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Who thinks there are tests? That’s why everyone is upset - because we DON’T have enough tests. Testing and contact tracing are key to minimizing spread. If we never get tests, we are fcked. Complain about the lack of tests. Push the government for more tests. |