Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.
It's increasingly easier to get tested, especially in MD.
Anonymous wrote:I emailed to sign up for the NIH study. I am pretty sure I had it in early March: chest tightness for two days, plus about 5 days of "GI issues" and loss of appetite that led to a 14-pound weight loss.
I do feel I recovered very quickly and have been fully recovered for several weeks. I think my husband had it (chest tightness and lingering cough/cold for about a month, but not severe and chest X-ray was clear), as well as my two kids (both had cold-like symptoms, and one had a lot of coughing for a few days; low fevers for both).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.
It's increasingly easier to get tested, especially in MD.
Anonymous wrote:I emailed to sign up for the NIH study. I am pretty sure I had it in early March: chest tightness for two days, plus about 5 days of "GI issues" and loss of appetite that led to a 14-pound weight loss.
I do feel I recovered very quickly and have been fully recovered for several weeks. I think my husband had it (chest tightness and lingering cough/cold for about a month, but not severe and chest X-ray was clear), as well as my two kids (both had cold-like symptoms, and one had a lot of coughing for a few days; low fevers for both).
Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.
Anonymous wrote:Certainly possible. There are two studies that will shed some light on this issue:
- Stanford study that will test 3,200 people in CA. They hypothesize that part of CA's low COVID case & death numbers have to do with undetected COVID spread late last year in the state.
- NIH study that will look at undetected COVID spread nationwide. They're hoping for 10,000 volunteers.
Both are obviously antibody test studies. Will be very interesting to see the results.