So I work as a home healthcare provider and one of the elderly women I was working for tested Positive 2 and 1/2 weeks ago. I was with her for 2 days when she was sick. So I was definitely exposed to it. When she was finally tested positive for Covid, I had to go get tested to see if I had it. I tested Negative for both covid and the antibodies. Today, I was just tested once again. And again it said I was Negative for the covid but Positive for the antibodies! I wasn't sick and had no cough. I wouldn't have even known I had anything. My body was apparently strong enough to fight it off on its own. I wasn't planning on getting the vaccine, but now I have even more reason not to. I am very proud of my immune system. ? And it's also a very good reason for why not everyone needs to get a vaccination for something that their body can fight on its own. Just thought I would share this with you all. Thanks for reading! And I wish you all the best of luck and success too if you happen to get covid.
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Not to be a doom and gloomier, but I’ve heard that the nasal swab tests have been tested and founds to contain the vaccine. Cows receive vaccines through a nasal swab, so it is possible that the C19 test contains the vaccine. If this is true, that the vaccine is in the nasal swab, that could explain why after testing negative on the first test you now have the antibodies show up on the second test. I pray this is not the case though. Personally, I refuse to be vaccinated or tested.
The test I received both times was testing my blood. It's called a Rapid test.... They have a test that can detect if 1. I have a covid variant in my blood and 2. To see if I have the antibodies for the virus. I've never gotten one with the nasal swab. nor will I. It looks too painful to me, lol. I had to get tested because my work required me to do so.
Awesome. Smart lady! Congrats.