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Quote from: Trim on December 20, 2021, 12:16:38 AMBeing chip'd and boosted and thus knowing that getting covid will be mild symptoms and also in turn doing more normal stuff means way more of the "hangover or covid" game.I’m having a hard time figuring out when I got Covid because it was obviously in Vegas but I was hungover or drunk the entirety of it and now can’t decide when those symptoms flipped for certain. and in doing some monday morning non medical doctor quarterbacking I've got to imagine the strain I was putting on my body that is too old for these 20 year old shenanigans was probably opening the door wide open to any strains of covid out there, vaxxed or not. Also, update: feel pretty decent now. almost 100%. honestly if I didn't know I had Covid a couple days ago I'd say I was 100% if someone asked. pretty mad Christmas plans are cancelled though. and really hoping the rest of my family doesn’t get it to lengthen that into new year plans.
Being chip'd and boosted and thus knowing that getting covid will be mild symptoms and also in turn doing more normal stuff means way more of the "hangover or covid" game.
Great work here (not from the booing crowd obviously) https://twitter.com/NoSpinNews/status/1472934353583984641
I'm picking up an at-home test from walgreens shortly; I feel exactly as I should after pak'n way too late friday and with the temperature drop and being outside quite a bit yesterday and pounding a few more beers during that, but I have no rough ridin' idea what covid symptoms are anymore for superchip'd. Unfortunately, I got a buddy flying here tonight for no reason but to get delta (airlines!) status for the year, and I can't get a full test until tomorrow and thus results until after he'd already be gone (and after more pak'n). Looks like the at-home comes as a 2-pack so I can make him take the other one upon arrival.
you can trust the rapid test. if it comes out negative there is almost no chance that you are infectious.
Turns out none of the websites are updated as to availability, including the one where I paid in advance to go pick it up. Sold out ever-y-where.
Quote from: steve dave on December 20, 2021, 11:43:41 AMGreat work here (not from the booing crowd obviously) https://twitter.com/NoSpinNews/status/1472934353583984641https://twitter.com/NoSpinNews/status/1472983120601403400I particularly liked this line.
Quote from: Trim on December 20, 2021, 01:16:04 PMTurns out none of the websites are updated as to availability, including the one where I paid in advance to go pick it up. Sold out ever-y-where.that sucks.i bought a couple a few days ago. maybe i should have bought more.
Quote from: Trim on December 20, 2021, 12:17:15 PMI'm picking up an at-home test from walgreens shortly; I feel exactly as I should after pak'n way too late friday and with the temperature drop and being outside quite a bit yesterday and pounding a few more beers during that, but I have no rough ridin' idea what covid symptoms are anymore for superchip'd. Unfortunately, I got a buddy flying here tonight for no reason but to get delta (airlines!) status for the year, and I can't get a full test until tomorrow and thus results until after he'd already be gone (and after more pak'n). Looks like the at-home comes as a 2-pack so I can make him take the other one upon arrival. you can trust the rapid test. if it comes out negative there is almost no chance that you are infectious.
Quote from: bucket on December 20, 2021, 12:46:03 PMQuote from: steve dave on December 20, 2021, 11:43:41 AMGreat work here (not from the booing crowd obviously) https://twitter.com/NoSpinNews/status/1472934353583984641https://twitter.com/NoSpinNews/status/1472983120601403400I particularly liked this line.I despise him less after watching that.
I for sure had Covid and symptoms and took one Saturday and it was negative and then continued to feel shitty and Sunday positive could be confusing "have covid" with "infectious" here though I guess.
Quote from: steve dave on December 20, 2021, 02:10:38 PMI for sure had Covid and symptoms and took one Saturday and it was negative and then continued to feel shitty and Sunday positive could be confusing "have covid" with "infectious" here though I guess.yeah, look at the embedded tweet for how quickly it can change.
For you all getting these breakthrough infections, did it "feel" different than a normal cold? What is the guidance for anybody testing positive but vaxxed/boosted how fast they can safely be back around people? As soon as you test negative?
Quote from: Phil Titola on December 20, 2021, 02:30:50 PMFor you all getting these breakthrough infections, did it "feel" different than a normal cold? What is the guidance for anybody testing positive but vaxxed/boosted how fast they can safely be back around people? As soon as you test negative?https://www.theatlantic.com/health/archive/2021/12/omicron-breakthrough-vaccine-testing/621014/
If you do test positive, you should alert your local public-health authority so they can initiate contact tracing, Chin-Hong said. Many testing sites do this automatically, but at-home tests, of course, do not. The CDC advises that after confirming your infection, you should start isolating right away, but unless you are asymptomatic, the first day of symptoms is technically what counts as the start of your 10 days of isolation. I learned the hard way that you aren’t supposed to “test out” of isolation, when a physician assistant yelled at me for getting tested after feeling better on day seven. She said I was putting others at risk, although the CDC guidance didn’t specifically say not to get tested. Explaining that I would have to isolate regardless of the outcome, she never told me my result.
I know, but I was full fledged symptomatic. Can I still not spread it with fever and chills possibly? I’m not questioning the accuracy, just seems weird to my non sciencey brain.