Chadwiko
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I know you don’t have to stay home anymore
You absolutely should still stay home.
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I know you don’t have to stay home anymore
You absolutely should still stay home.
Yes of course, just like every other virus, but until when? Until I feel better, like I would with every other virus?
Until you test negative with a RAT.
That’s not the case anymore though because people can test positive long after the symptoms stop.
It’s basically a cold now. We’re not in 2020 anymore.
Can I get an opinion from someone who isn’t a member of the branch covidians?
and yet you were confused why you have the reputation of a conspiracy theorist/covid-truther...
Asymptomatic people can’t spread it, if you don’t have symptoms don’t worry.Yes of course, just like every other virus, but until when? Until I feel better, like I would with every other virus?
Asymptomatic people can’t spread it, if you don’t have symptoms don’t worry.
Asymptomatic people can’t spread it, if you don’t have symptoms don’t worry.
That’s my reputation? Really? Or is that just your opinion?
You literally responded with abuse to someone just yesterday who said so, and got the Devil's Chessboard thread locked.
Yes.
If you're sick enough that you can't go to work, then you're sick enough to stay at home and recover.
No ifs or buts. Treat COVID how you would treat any flu symptoms.
all the 3 times i got it neither were from close contact with the wife, and vice versa, we both got it from remote sources .If it helps Val, my family recently spread it to each other (different households) when they saw each other on day 10 post symptoms starting, probably about day 4 after symptoms finished.
I waited an extra 4 days to see them (14 days post symptoms starting) and caught nothing, so seems sometime between day 10 and 14 they stopped being contagious.
well the 3rd time and most recent i got it was the worse, not what i would describe as mild. it was actually close to what i recall german measles feeling like, and that really floored me in my 20s.there’s a couple of really bad ones around, but COVID is pretty mild
As if they will know any more than random blokes on a footy board!Thanks mate. That’s what I was assuming. Should be sweet by tomorrow then because my symptoms have cleared up today.
I’m speaking to my doctor at 3, I’ll ask them.
You're the one who gets threads locked ChadYou literally responded with abuse to someone just yesterday who said so, and got the Devil's Chessboard thread locked.
Yes.
Was it worse the second time you got it than the first time?all the 3 times i got it neither were from close contact with the wife, and vice versa, we both got it from remote sources .
well the 3rd time and most recent i got it was the worse, not what i would describe as mild. it was actually close to what i recall german measles feeling like, and that really floored me in my 20s.
You're the one who gets threads locked Chad
Wife, myself, oldest daughter & her 15 yo son all live togetherIf it helps Val, my family recently spread it to each other (different households) when they saw each other on day 10 post symptoms starting, probably about day 4 after symptoms finished.
I waited an extra 4 days to see them (14 days post symptoms starting) and caught nothing, so seems sometime between day 10 and 14 they stopped being contagious.