Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son and I both had those exact symptoms. Pcr and rapid tests were both negative. We both tested everyday more out of curiosity than concern. He tested positive on rapid test on day 4 and I did on day 6. Pcr tests 7 days after the first were finally positive.
So 12+ tests used? Over $100 worth of tests? For what? I just don’t need to know that badly.
I cannot imagine a person using $100+ of COVID tests “out of curiosity.” What a waste.
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with the burdensome costs of treating COVID for the person to whom the patient with "just a cold" transmits it.
Or, maybe you're just a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son and I both had those exact symptoms. Pcr and rapid tests were both negative. We both tested everyday more out of curiosity than concern. He tested positive on rapid test on day 4 and I did on day 6. Pcr tests 7 days after the first were finally positive.
So 12+ tests used? Over $100 worth of tests? For what? I just don’t need to know that badly.
I cannot imagine a person using $100+ of COVID tests “out of curiosity.” What a waste.
Perhaps you are unfamiliar with the burdensome costs of treating COVID for the person to whom the patient with "just a cold" transmits it.
Or, maybe you're just a jerk.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son and I both had those exact symptoms. Pcr and rapid tests were both negative. We both tested everyday more out of curiosity than concern. He tested positive on rapid test on day 4 and I did on day 6. Pcr tests 7 days after the first were finally positive.
So 12+ tests used? Over $100 worth of tests? For what? I just don’t need to know that badly.
I cannot imagine a person using $100+ of COVID tests “out of curiosity.” What a waste.
Anonymous wrote:The new covid variants may not show up on the current tests.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son and I both had those exact symptoms. Pcr and rapid tests were both negative. We both tested everyday more out of curiosity than concern. He tested positive on rapid test on day 4 and I did on day 6. Pcr tests 7 days after the first were finally positive.
So 12+ tests used? Over $100 worth of tests? For what? I just don’t need to know that badly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My son and I both had those exact symptoms. Pcr and rapid tests were both negative. We both tested everyday more out of curiosity than concern. He tested positive on rapid test on day 4 and I did on day 6. Pcr tests 7 days after the first were finally positive.
So 12+ tests used? Over $100 worth of tests? For what? I just don’t need to know that badly.
Anonymous wrote:My son and I both had those exact symptoms. Pcr and rapid tests were both negative. We both tested everyday more out of curiosity than concern. He tested positive on rapid test on day 4 and I did on day 6. Pcr tests 7 days after the first were finally positive.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It’s probably Covid that was missed Bc you only did rapids.
Don’t care. Knowing it’s Covid no longer changes anything.
Anonymous wrote:It’s probably Covid that was missed Bc you only did rapids.