Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think maybe people are posting here looking for double confirmation it’s not Covid. Since tests can be wrong.
Yes, this sounds like a virus that’s been going around.
+1, if you're not sure and it's true, Covid home tests are not picking it up like they used to. Go get a PCR, that will give you a solid yes or no.
Not true.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/01/health/omicron-rapid-covid-tests.html
It was true for us. Didn't get a positive until it was far enough that the kids could go back to school, so what good is that?
Anonymous wrote:It has so far skipped the adults in the house but both my kids are getting over colds. It's taking a long time with my son - 1.5 weeks and he's still stuffy. Covid tests all negative. One of my neighbors said it took him two weeks to kick a cold that went through his house a few weeks ago.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think maybe people are posting here looking for double confirmation it’s not Covid. Since tests can be wrong.
Yes, this sounds like a virus that’s been going around.
+1, if you're not sure and it's true, Covid home tests are not picking it up like they used to. Go get a PCR, that will give you a solid yes or no.
Not true.
https://www.nytimes.com/2022/03/01/health/omicron-rapid-covid-tests.html
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I think maybe people are posting here looking for double confirmation it’s not Covid. Since tests can be wrong.
Yes, this sounds like a virus that’s been going around.
+1, if you're not sure and it's true, Covid home tests are not picking it up like they used to. Go get a PCR, that will give you a solid yes or no.
Anonymous wrote:I had this, never tested positive (only tested twice a couple days apart)
Gave it to my dad, exact same symptoms, tested positive right away
Anonymous wrote:I think maybe people are posting here looking for double confirmation it’s not Covid. Since tests can be wrong.
Yes, this sounds like a virus that’s been going around.
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.
I think it's very worthwhile to know if you have natural antibodies to COVID.
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.