Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could by asymptomatic and still have allergies. It's not a one or the other.
That is people need to test, even if they think it is allergies.
If I follow your advice I would have to test weekly.
Yes, so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could by asymptomatic and still have allergies. It's not a one or the other.
That is people need to test, even if they think it is allergies.
If I follow your advice I would have to test weekly.
Yes, so?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could by asymptomatic and still have allergies. It's not a one or the other.
That is people need to test, even if they think it is allergies.
If I follow your advice I would have to test weekly.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:You could by asymptomatic and still have allergies. It's not a one or the other.
That is people need to test, even if they think it is allergies.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I actually don’t think people like OP need to quarantine/isolate. Let’s all start just carrying on.
WTF? If you are symptomatic you need to stay away from other people or you can spread it. Full stop.
Anonymous wrote:Haven't you ever heard of "lessons learned" and "cautionary tale." She is warning others not to make the same mistake she did.
Anonymous wrote:I went to my PCP earlier this week and tested positive for Covid. I had been having persistent “allergies” - sneezing and congestion - enough to be irritating but not debilitating, and went to my doctor to ask about a stronger allergy medication.
It turns out it wasn’t allergies, it was extremely mild covid. I’m vaccinated.
No, this is not good news. Yes, vaccinated people are more likely to get very mild cases. But I had it the WHOLE TIME. Two weeks or so. Who knows how many people I’ve spread it to? I work from home, but I’ve gone out to restaurants, gone over friends houses, I haven’t been staying home. At all. Haven’t heard of any symptomatic cases from friends I’ve contacted yet but I could have infected someone who is not vaccinated or can’t be vaccinated, has young children, or is immunocompromised.
Wear your masks folks.
Anonymous wrote:74% of the cases in the Provincetown/Barnstable County/July 4th cluster (now close to a total of 900 known cases) involved vaccinated people.
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infectiousdisease/covid19vaccine/93830
https://www.capecodtimes.com/story/news/2021/07/29/cape-cod-and-islands-47-new-covid-19-cases-882-cases-associated-with-provincetown-cluster/5418704001/