I slipped up and have Covid

How do you know you never had it? Do you test on a regular basis?

DH had it, twice that we know of, and was asymptmatic both times. (health care worker, mandatory testing)
He thinks he might have had it more than twice...
Because none of us got sick! That's usually how you know you did not have something. So symptoms, no illness, and so forth.

If you read above, there is no proof of asymptomatic. Yale medical clearly states that pretty simply. If you don't understand that, then I can't help.

Just for reference, look above...Yale medical-if an invader enters the body, and your immune system recognizes it, attacks it and renders it inactive-not alive-there is nothing to pass on or to make you ill. If you don't have symptoms, the invader was killed by the immune systems before it could create illness. So once again I ask, what I am asymptomatic for? A dead invader? Really, c'mon.

Stop living in fear. The human body has worked for thousands and thousands of years, and if you think that all of a sudden unsick people, people with no signs of illness, people just living life, happy, working, going to the gym, grocery shopping, laughing etc, are a threat, then with all due respect, you are welcome to stay home. Wear a mask, sanitize your life, live in a bubble. It does not affect me, so please do what you will. But do not have the audacity to tell me I am ill and a danger of spreading something my body rendered dead before it could affect me or pass whatever you think this is, on to you.

If you don't understand science, and you refute Yale, Oxford (which mentioned what yale did as well) and a few other Uni Med schools and many many doctors did, then just live your life the way you see fit. But if you are trying to play mind games with me asking 'how do you know you didn't have it', then well I can turn the tables. How do you know you don't have aids"? Did you test for it? DO you have hepatitus? Did you test for it? Do you have herpes? Did you test for it? Do you have dengue, malaria, cancer.....? How do you know, did you test for it? Some of those are transmissible to others, and could cause death, so you should get tested!

Absolutely ridiculous!
 

How do you know you never had it? Do you test on a regular basis?

DH had it, twice that we know of, and was asymptmatic both times. (health care worker, mandatory testing)
He thinks he might have had it more than twice...
Also did you see the without cell cultures, no LFT or PCR test tells you anything. Again Yale and Harvard med schools. But I guess they are wrong. Lol!
 
Like I said, my husband was not sick, but had it. Totally asymptomatic.
If people who have it aren't sick, then why bother with all that stupid erroneous testing they do.
None of that theoretical virus propaganda ever makes any sense.

@That Lady in PA - You said he wasn't sick, but that he was sick because he tested positive for the virus.
So.... make up your mind. Was he sick or he wasn't sick????
The hoops people have to jump through to try and push all that fake propaganda are ridiculous.
People should be using their brains and some logic - instead of being brainwashed by nonsense propaganda.

I never said he was sick, I said he was asymptomatic

You're saying that asymptomatic people are NOT sick.
Which is exactly what Tazx and others have been saying, that you have been disagreeing with.
So again... make up your mind... which is it?

When people who aren't sick, are not sick... they aren't sick! Period. End of story.
 
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@That Lady in PA - You said he wasn't sick, but that he was sick because he tested positive for the virus.
So.... make up your mind. Was he sick or he wasn't sick????
No need to make up my mind. I never said he was sick, I said he was asymptomatic for COVID even though he tested positive.

definition of sick: affected by physical or mental illness.

He was not affected by physical or mental illness. So he was not sick.

No need to rebut... I won't see it. Second argumentative person put on ignore today...
 
This reinforces my recent conversation with my GP.

When I saw him a couple of weeks ago he asked if I'd gotten the most recent Covid vacc. I explained that I'd had Covid in August so was planning to get the the vacc mid-November (3 month wait). I asked him how he felt about Covid and the vaccines.

He told me, "I'm not particularly afraid of Covid anymore but I am afraid of Long Covid. I get the vaccines as soon as I'm eligible." He did say that many with long Covid appear to improve gradually, but it can take a year or two, or even longer.

I'm so sorry for your niece, Pinky, and hope she starts to improve soon.
Can't imagine dealing with covid symptoms for a year or two! How awful.
 
Like I said, my husband was not sick, but had it. Totally asymptomatic.
What's asymptomatic? It doesn't exist. How could anyone believe a test that was administered incorrectly, a test which shows nothing at all, cause you don't have anything, so why would you test? If your sick, test or see a doc. If you feel fine, don't test for something you don't have. This blind belief that goes against the science is astounding. Harvard, Yale, Oxford all supported the same conclusion....there is no asymptomatic. Just healthy or sick. There is no...well your healthy but maybe your secretly sick. So by that logic, if you are sick are/or could you be secretly healthy?
How do you trust the govt when they say trust the science, but when the science (of the biggest experts in Harvard, Yale, Oxford and so on) tell you this is the science...you don't trust it? Once again, astounding.
 


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