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Covid Test After First Positive Result
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What's the soonest test should be done again?...assuming of course it will be positive for several days.
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Deskdiary, the reason why I've tested is so that I know I should keep away from others so that I do not pass it on.
I wanted to know if and when further tests are required. I'd probably be more concerned if I was still in work.
Bednobs, thanks for the information.
At least some people are capable of giving info without questioning why it might matter.
I wanted to know if and when further tests are required. I'd probably be more concerned if I was still in work.
Bednobs, thanks for the information.
At least some people are capable of giving info without questioning why it might matter.
//...the reason why I've tested is so that I know I should keep away from others so that I do not pass it on.//
Thanks for the response, pasta. I'm not being judgemental, I'm just genuinely puzzled. There are lots of things which, ideally, would be better not passed on. But it's usually not practical to avoid it. For the vast majority of people Covid is now no more than a mild inconvenience and I don't believe anybody should worry about passing it on any longer. It is now so widespread that everybody will eventually be exposed to it and no amount of testing and avoidance will prevent that.
Thanks for the response, pasta. I'm not being judgemental, I'm just genuinely puzzled. There are lots of things which, ideally, would be better not passed on. But it's usually not practical to avoid it. For the vast majority of people Covid is now no more than a mild inconvenience and I don't believe anybody should worry about passing it on any longer. It is now so widespread that everybody will eventually be exposed to it and no amount of testing and avoidance will prevent that.
// I'd rather not knowingly pass it on, though I know that the more who get it, probably the better.//
Not passing it on would be the best strategy if spreading the virus could be prevented, but it can't. I'm struggling with your logic, pasta. It seems you'd rather do something that you know is not the best option, but you do it nonetheless..
So let's move away from that. Let's try this: when will you stop worrying about whether you pass it on? What will you want to see before that happens?
Not passing it on would be the best strategy if spreading the virus could be prevented, but it can't. I'm struggling with your logic, pasta. It seems you'd rather do something that you know is not the best option, but you do it nonetheless..
So let's move away from that. Let's try this: when will you stop worrying about whether you pass it on? What will you want to see before that happens?
pasta, I started with symptoms last Wednesday, did a test Thursday which was positive.
Did another test Monday, still positive.
Will do another test today and another on Sunday in the hope they will be negative so I can have my family round.
If they are still showing positive, I will probably ask them not to come as I wouldn't want my young granddaughters to catch it from me.
Did another test Monday, still positive.
Will do another test today and another on Sunday in the hope they will be negative so I can have my family round.
If they are still showing positive, I will probably ask them not to come as I wouldn't want my young granddaughters to catch it from me.
I don't know about passing covid on, I would like to know how many people have passed on with other problems that could have been treated over the last 2 years.
There can only be one reason that hospitals can't get back to any sort of normal operation with other illnesses is because people now panic at the slightest sneeze or sniffle and go running to the hospital instead of the chemist. I say the hospital because part the problem the hospitals have got is that doctors are still hiding away somewhere.
There can only be one reason that hospitals can't get back to any sort of normal operation with other illnesses is because people now panic at the slightest sneeze or sniffle and go running to the hospital instead of the chemist. I say the hospital because part the problem the hospitals have got is that doctors are still hiding away somewhere.