Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority of society is moving on. 75% of kids have already had Covid. And they will likely catch it again next fall/winter. It is a coronavirus, and it is here to stay.
Everyone vaxxed and boosted (and otherwise healthy) that I know that tested positive had only very minor or no symptoms. So minor that nobody would even know it was Covid.
Covid is going to be like the common cold. It's not going anywhere, but nobody is getting very sick who is a healthy person with no pre-existing conditions.
I tested positive in December and was shocked because I had no symptoms. Nada. I was negative on two home tests. I only went to due the PCR because my husband had a positive. That came back positive. Kids never tested positive.
Anonymous wrote:I would literally be testing myself every day for months.
Signed,
Springtime grass allergy sufferer
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The majority of society is moving on. 75% of kids have already had Covid. And they will likely catch it again next fall/winter. It is a coronavirus, and it is here to stay.
Everyone vaxxed and boosted (and otherwise healthy) that I know that tested positive had only very minor or no symptoms. So minor that nobody would even know it was Covid.
Covid is going to be like the common cold. It's not going anywhere, but nobody is getting very sick who is a healthy person with no pre-existing conditions.
I tested positive in December and was shocked because I had no symptoms. Nada. I was negative on two home tests. I only went to due the PCR because my husband had a positive. That came back positive. Kids never tested positive.
Anonymous wrote:The majority of society is moving on. 75% of kids have already had Covid. And they will likely catch it again next fall/winter. It is a coronavirus, and it is here to stay.
Anonymous wrote:The original poster specifically said "new allergy symptoms". Thank you for sharing as a healthcare provider. If everyone did as they said and tested as a precaution it would reduce spread of Covid and disruptions to everyone's lives.
Please be courteous to everyone you interact with and if you don't have anything nice to say just keep your comments to yourself. Thanks!
Anonymous wrote:The million people who have died of COVID and the 9 million family members left behind are ten million more powerful reasons why the reminder that the OP gave should be appreciated and heeded rather than scoffed at and belittled. The tests are free, it takes 30 seconds, be a good neighbor and test if your kids or you have symptoms, and if you do have Covid isolate for 5 days and stop the spread.
Anonymous wrote:No, the tests are literally free. 8 free rapid tests a month per person at the drug store. Thanks Biden! Free PCR tests at curative kiosks.
Anonymous wrote:We all have allergies. A couple of weeks ago I thought 8 yo was just having a bad allergy day. But then other symptoms (headache, fever) started as well, so we tested, & it was COVID. Over the next few days the rest of us all got it, too.
Anonymous wrote:I'm not going to test my family and disrupt our lives when nothing comes of testing. There never was any contact tracing in this county and there still isn't.
Anonymous wrote:My DD has allergies (as in, she sees an allergist, has gotten the battery of tests) and if she forgets her meds for a day can wake up stuffy and sniffling. But we test her every time before sending her to school. The tests are free. I don't worry about her getting covid. I worry about sending her to school and infecting a classmate who lives with an elderly relative. It's easy to test.