Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Are you suggesting that vaccinations are masking positive COVID test results? If so, that is SCARY.
Also, tangentially, what the heck is Monkeypox? My initial Google search turns up a disease in animals not humans. Have there been cases of that in humans now? It turns up on front page of WaPo and I don’t have access.
Holy god are you serious.
Did you read the pp at the top of this group?
I don't know what you are referencing. There's a person who is suggesting that vaccination means you'll test negative even if you have covid. That's either someone trying oddly to be funny or some deep anti-vax conspiracy sh!t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Are you suggesting that vaccinations are masking positive COVID test results? If so, that is SCARY.
Also, tangentially, what the heck is Monkeypox? My initial Google search turns up a disease in animals not humans. Have there been cases of that in humans now? It turns up on front page of WaPo and I don’t have access.
Holy god are you serious.
Did you read the pp at the top of this group?
I don't know what you are referencing. There's a person who is suggesting that vaccination means you'll test negative even if you have covid. That's either someone trying oddly to be funny or some deep anti-vax conspiracy sh!t.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Are you suggesting that vaccinations are masking positive COVID test results? If so, that is SCARY.
Also, tangentially, what the heck is Monkeypox? My initial Google search turns up a disease in animals not humans. Have there been cases of that in humans now? It turns up on front page of WaPo and I don’t have access.
Holy god are you serious.
Did you read the pp at the top of this group?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Are you suggesting that vaccinations are masking positive COVID test results? If so, that is SCARY.
Also, tangentially, what the heck is Monkeypox? My initial Google search turns up a disease in animals not humans. Have there been cases of that in humans now? It turns up on front page of WaPo and I don’t have access.
Holy god are you serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Are you suggesting that vaccinations are masking positive COVID test results? If so, that is SCARY.
Also, tangentially, what the heck is Monkeypox? My initial Google search turns up a disease in animals not humans. Have there been cases of that in humans now? It turns up on front page of WaPo and I don’t have access.
Holy god are you serious.
Yes, what the heck is Monkeypox???
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Are you suggesting that vaccinations are masking positive COVID test results? If so, that is SCARY.
Also, tangentially, what the heck is Monkeypox? My initial Google search turns up a disease in animals not humans. Have there been cases of that in humans now? It turns up on front page of WaPo and I don’t have access.
Holy god are you serious.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Are you suggesting that vaccinations are masking positive COVID test results? If so, that is SCARY.
Also, tangentially, what the heck is Monkeypox? My initial Google search turns up a disease in animals not humans. Have there been cases of that in humans now? It turns up on front page of WaPo and I don’t have access.
Anonymous wrote:My child just had this. Negative for flu, strep and covid. A few kids in her class have covid, including one who sits next to her. They are unmasked. My theory is that she actually had covid, but her prior infection and vaccines allowed her to fight it off so that it never showed positive on a test.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:It's influenza a - everyone thinks it's just the Flu but for my family it was really bad. We all had high fevers for a week and still now cough and congestion. We usually get our flu shots although apparently this year, we didn't (covid made the years blend together!) Lots of people die of the flu every year - now I understand why.
It’s not in our case. Tested negative for that too.
Anonymous wrote:It's influenza a - everyone thinks it's just the Flu but for my family it was really bad. We all had high fevers for a week and still now cough and congestion. We usually get our flu shots although apparently this year, we didn't (covid made the years blend together!) Lots of people die of the flu every year - now I understand why.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had those same symptoms for 5 days in April. I tested myself everyday and kept testing negative for COVID. On the 6th day, when my symptoms were resolving and I was feeling much better, I finally tested positive. I tested positive for the following 8 days and had very mild symptoms during that time. My husband then went through the same symptoms and got positive test result a week after me.
Just FYI...it could be COVID
Out of curiosity, why did you keep testing every day?
I’m the OP you’re responding to. I knew my symptoms matched with COVID and I couldn’t understand how I was testing negative. I live across the street from a DC COVID center, so picking up rapid tests daily wasn’t an issue.