Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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?
And then what does one do in that scenario? We had that cold in our house and tested negative 5 days ago. I could test again today (I'm the only one still with symptoms). What happens if we all test positive? I'm already staying home. Eveyone else is back out b/c of a neg test and symptoms gone. If vaxed, do they just go on about their normal life (with masks)?
Don't test.
We test every family member twice 24 hours apart if sympotmatic and then we're done. If it's negative, it's negative.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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?
And then what does one do in that scenario? We had that cold in our house and tested negative 5 days ago. I could test again today (I'm the only one still with symptoms). What happens if we all test positive? I'm already staying home. Eveyone else is back out b/c of a neg test and symptoms gone. If vaxed, do they just go on about their normal life (with masks)?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:
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?
And then what does one do in that scenario? We had that cold in our house and tested negative 5 days ago. I could test again today (I'm the only one still with symptoms). What happens if we all test positive? I'm already staying home. Eveyone else is back out b/c of a neg test and symptoms gone. If vaxed, do they just go on about their normal life (with masks)?
Anonymous wrote:
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:My DS has been sick for about 3 weeks, Covid tests kept coming back negative, went to doc today beciss not getting better and thought the cold had maybe turned into a bacterial infection.
Sure enough Covid. Now that the mask mandates have been lifted I have a feeling it’s spreading like wildfire in the schools but they just aren’t sending out notifications anymore. And people just aren’t testing.
I did get a text from VA dept of health… so at least someone is tracking it.
I did an at home test and it was negative, but I feel pretty awful so just assuming I have it too.
Anonymous wrote:My DS has been sick for about 3 weeks, Covid tests kept coming back negative, went to doc today beciss not getting better and thought the cold had maybe turned into a bacterial infection.
Sure enough Covid. Now that the mask mandates have been lifted I have a feeling it’s spreading like wildfire in the schools but they just aren’t sending out notifications anymore. And people just aren’t testing.
I did get a text from VA dept of health… so at least someone is tracking it.
I did an at home test and it was negative, but I feel pretty awful so just assuming I have it too.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I had these exact symptoms. Tested negative on day 2 and positive on day 3. Home tests might not pick it up if tested too early or late into it, but it is omicron.
+1000
Anonymous wrote:I had these exact symptoms. Tested negative on day 2 and positive on day 3. Home tests might not pick it up if tested too early or late into it, but it is omicron.
Anonymous wrote:My daughter and I had horrible colds two weeks ago. Felt absolutely shitty for 3 days and symptoms didn’t go away until around day 7. We both had rapids and PCRs… I even went to Urgent Care on day 5 because I was having trouble believing it wasn’t Covid. All tests negative, but it was no fun. I’m guessing it’s because our immune systems weren’t used to all the germs!!!!