Expect to get COVID19 in the next 365 days
Do not expect to get COVID19 in the next 365 days
Got it
Tested positive for antibodies
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Testing.
^So facile. But funny!
LOL'ish.
I got tested a couple weeks ago. After not getting results for a few days I checked with my pharmacist who said "it can take up to 7 or 8 days" the optimist in me thought "BRILLIANT strategy for getting people to self isolate"....if you are interdependently wealthy, don't have to shop or take care of someone/thing.
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At work, if someone tests positive, we review the video at work for contact tracing. Recently, we had a person test positive and when we viewed the video of their workstation, they were model social distancers. At lunch, this person huddled around four other people for 30 minutes a day at lunch. We sent those 4 people out as well until they get tested. Tests in Kingman AZ get sent to the Mayo in Phoenix because the local hospital can't process them. You can get a one day result if you drive to Phoenix, but otherwise it is 3-4 days. Hard decisions for a person with lots of obligations.
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I'd think it is in the company's interest to offer to Expense the gas, and have the employees drive the round trip. It's only 400 miles. Only lose a day of the employee. Isn't there still SBAL money at the FED level (or so Mnuchkin claims) to apply for, this seems like a covid related expense which you can farm out.
Fascinating piece on the airborne transmission of the virus, and the finer points of droplets and aerosols.
Opinion | Yes, the Coronavirus Is in the Air - The New York Times
To paraphrase, aerosols are infectious. People spread the virus by simply breathing. Aerosols can travel great distances and linger a long time. In some cases they were the primary mode of transmission. In one superspreader event, the choir practice where 52 out of 60 people were infected, time (2.5 hours) of exposure was also a factor.
Close-range transmission of aerosols is likely more significant that direct droplet spray.
“Social distancing really is important. It keeps us out of the most concentrated parts of other people’s respiratory plumes. So stay away from one another by one or two meters at least — though farther is safer.”
Note that recommendation does not say indoors or outdoors. Also note those distances do not apply when traveling at 15-20 mph in someone else’s draft. If you’re on their wheel, you’re in their plume. You’re close.
Also, wear a goddamn mask when you’re out and about.
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Test results came back: negative for antibodies, negative for Covid, negative for tick borne diseases as well. The results took about eight days. My wife was tested on a trip to her doctor in NYC and had results in five hours, also negative, which seems impossible given how sick she was in February with every symptom of Covid, from fever, to GI upset, to raging pneumonia that required two antibiotics and four months to clear.
Jay Dwight
It doesn't mean she didn't have it in Feb, it just means she no longer has anti-bodies. I listened to the head of Vaccine research at Mayo Clinic give an interview. He said they see a real decay in antibodies numbers after the infection. 12 weeks out, he said somewhere between 60% to 95% of antibodies are gone. Your wife is at 20 weeks, with the decay, it's not surprising she tested negative.
anytime you get any test, it is a good idea to know the mfr/test details so you can look up the validated sensitivity (positive result when you really have X) and specificity (negative when you truly do NOT have X). The initially highly TRUMPeted antibody test turned out to be 50% accurate.
Virologist here. The issue is that lots of viruses cause these same basic symptoms so you can't say it felt like COVID-19 and have it be a true SARS-COV2 infection.
The testing right now is a mess and one issue that is that the assay can loose some sensitivity the longer the sample is stored before processing. Also, there are lots of tests that are being done wrong (not far up the nose enough and not long enough) so the results come back negative. Digital PCR with saliva looks promising.
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We had numerous patients with multiple negative tests before the 4th or 5th test was positive.
Outside of issues with the test itself, or false sampling - there is also a subset of patients who seem to get a primary pulmonary manifestation with no sore throat. In this group pharyngeal or nasal swabs are unlikely to be useful. See Christian Drosden's publication on that topic (Virchow Institute, Berlin). Drosden's podcast on corana is the most informative and reliable resource that exists on the topic, regrettably only in German.
'Das Coronavirus' Podcast Captivates Germany With Scientific Info On The Pandemic : NPR
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My doctor was very thorough with the Covid test, which took about ten seconds in each nostril. The protocol now is for the swab not to be inserted all the way up to the back of the throat, but only part way, gratefully. A doctor friend told me that the Roche test processed by Quest was reliable, but I have read otherwise. The antibody used blood.
I am disappointed because I had hoped to be one of the lucky ones.
Jay Dwight
Hats off to contributors to this thread. This place is without a doubt a great resource.
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WRT Man'splainig vaccine and natural immune response to virus this NYT article does a bang up job. I believe this has no paywall thus a free read to all:
Opinion | Scared That Covid-19 Immunity Won’t Last? Don’t Be - The New York Times
Good news BTW.
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