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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I probably won't go visit my elderly parents if I have Covid. I had it in the past and it presents like a really mild cold for me, so it's not obvious that it's COVID. Is that a good enough reason for you, OP? I could easily think of at least 10 different reasons why someone would want to test. Why can't you? You might want to work on you post- pandemic anxiety and lack of empathy.[/quote] I agree. You seem to lack empathy and any ability to come up with reasons why people would want to test. I’m not even sure how that is possible. I also don’t understand how you can’t fathom that COVID is a serious life-threatening issue for some people. [/quote] So are the flu and RSV. It your covid test comes back negative, do you get a full workup for other potential infections?[/quote] I'm the original PP. I've never had a case of flu that I would mistake for a mild cold. I know I'm sick when I have the flu. That's not the case for me with Covid. I’ve only had a really mild, mild case. What is so hard for you to understand? [/quote] How would you know? You presumably weren't running to the doctor and demanding a flu test every time you had mild cold-like symptoms. The vast majority of influenza cases are not identified/confirmed.[/quote]
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