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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I'm an RN, CMSRN that has been working on a COVID Floor in a major teaching hospital for the last 2+ years. No...we KNOW there is an absolute cross variant immunity for at least 3 months. 9months for most healthy people. You CAN test positive for COVID for 60days after initial infection. If you child is normal and healthy its probably one of the 8-10 colds children get each year. COVID is an airborne virus. At this point it is everywhere. Nothing short of a respirator or properly fitting N95 mask (worn for 2hrs and then discarded) & eye protection will do any good. Get your shot & get on with normal life. [/quote] What you KNOW is many months old. The wide spread cross variant immunity existed but isn't so widespread anymore. [b]And when you say "CAN test positive for 60 days", you're either talking about about PCR or confusing the information on antigen and PCR tests.[/b] It isn't helpful to tell people that a KN95 without eye protection won't do them any good at the supermarket or museum. That's the same kind of nonsense as when RNs were screeching that madks were useless without the training to donn/doff them and that $25 pulse oximeters were pointless. Good masks help a lot.[/quote] They mean PCRs, obviously. [/quote]
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