My at home test was scotch. My (vaxxed) wife was sick and passed it to (unvaxxed) me. I have taken vitamins B,C,D for over 15 years, and have taken zinc and quercetin for the last year+. She wouldn't. I got sick for a day and a half with a high fever (103), but was fine right after the 1.5 days of crap. In fact I did a LOT of yard work right after that. Then her positive covid test came back. By that time I had no fever, no brain fog, and no headache or cough. Throughout the whole time I would take a shot of scotch, smell it like the wine tasters do, then drink it. If I could smell it and taste it I was fine. Then the day her test came back I went to smell the scotch and nothing - no smell whatsoever, but the taste was there. My sense of smell completely left.
I didn't have to go get a test since she did, and my test tested positive (thank-you scotch). I haven't yet and will not take any of the tests or the vax. My sense of smell started returning in about 2 weeks, probably thanks to me sniffing a ton of concentrated vape juice samples every night until I could smell one, then I'd leave that one out the next time. It's still not as refined as I used to have but it is getting better every day.
I'm lucky - I am a 100% remote worker so I didn't have to do anything special. I was told that if I wanted to go into an office (I do time-to-time) I would have to take a test if under 7 days since my symptoms hit, but I waited 21 days.
BTW - wife's covid lasted almost 3 weeks. Mine like I said lasted 1.5 days. So much for her vax. I did follow her illness closely to make sure her O2 did not go too low. I have an old Samsung phone with the O2 monitor built-in (had to load old software to reactivate it) and we were fine. Mine never went below 97% and hers hit 95% briefly. 94% was my threshold for making the call to the frontline doctors to get HCQ and Ivermectin, but I never had to do that. Also, wife is now finally taking my treatment regiment finally. She was pissed that the vax didn't make her illness lighter or quicker, and mine was basically over in a heartbeat.
Don't worry about getting covid. If you take the vitamins, zinc, and quercetin it is just a mild cold/flu. The bonus is - you now have antibodies. Some day the morons will have to recognize natural immunity and stop all the mandate nonsense. Until then, keep your senses, lay low and avoid the testing/vax, and don't compromise. They want your life or your obedience. Don't give them either.
They literally don’t know if you yourself have a variant or not - they do a statistical analysis based on percentage of cases. That’s it. Yeah, seriously.
The problem is that the tests have to be accepted by the institution prior to the person allowed back to work or school they dictate what test you take when and where and how many times
If your work says they follow the CDC guidelines then you don't have to take a test if you wait 10 days after symptom onset. CDC said (haven't checked in the last month though) if you want to return earlier you need a neg test. In my comment above I said I waited 21 days, but only because I work from home and had no need to go into a local office for anything until the 21st day. YMMV.
My two cents are take them in-home test if you’re curious, but stay off the grid so to speak by not testing at an official testing facility.
Even the at-homes connect to your phone and the internet ... it's ridiculous and planned.
The at home tests we use is a piece of paper.
My at home test was scotch. My (vaxxed) wife was sick and passed it to (unvaxxed) me. I have taken vitamins B,C,D for over 15 years, and have taken zinc and quercetin for the last year+. She wouldn't. I got sick for a day and a half with a high fever (103), but was fine right after the 1.5 days of crap. In fact I did a LOT of yard work right after that. Then her positive covid test came back. By that time I had no fever, no brain fog, and no headache or cough. Throughout the whole time I would take a shot of scotch, smell it like the wine tasters do, then drink it. If I could smell it and taste it I was fine. Then the day her test came back I went to smell the scotch and nothing - no smell whatsoever, but the taste was there. My sense of smell completely left.
I didn't have to go get a test since she did, and my test tested positive (thank-you scotch). I haven't yet and will not take any of the tests or the vax. My sense of smell started returning in about 2 weeks, probably thanks to me sniffing a ton of concentrated vape juice samples every night until I could smell one, then I'd leave that one out the next time. It's still not as refined as I used to have but it is getting better every day.
I'm lucky - I am a 100% remote worker so I didn't have to do anything special. I was told that if I wanted to go into an office (I do time-to-time) I would have to take a test if under 7 days since my symptoms hit, but I waited 21 days.
BTW - wife's covid lasted almost 3 weeks. Mine like I said lasted 1.5 days. So much for her vax. I did follow her illness closely to make sure her O2 did not go too low. I have an old Samsung phone with the O2 monitor built-in (had to load old software to reactivate it) and we were fine. Mine never went below 97% and hers hit 95% briefly. 94% was my threshold for making the call to the frontline doctors to get HCQ and Ivermectin, but I never had to do that. Also, wife is now finally taking my treatment regiment finally. She was pissed that the vax didn't make her illness lighter or quicker, and mine was basically over in a heartbeat.
Don't worry about getting covid. If you take the vitamins, zinc, and quercetin it is just a mild cold/flu. The bonus is - you now have antibodies. Some day the morons will have to recognize natural immunity and stop all the mandate nonsense. Until then, keep your senses, lay low and avoid the testing/vax, and don't compromise. They want your life or your obedience. Don't give them either.
Does the purchaser have to register? Are they RFID?
That Italian Scientist who warned about the covid swabs said someone actually punched a hole into the brain.
1.24 in every 100000 I think it was break in the nose get stuck, cause a bleed enough to risk life , see a study in here yesterday
That sounds too low.
So, seeing that he is showing positive on this test, are you making any different treatment action than if he were negative but still had sniffles?
BTW, I don't see on the results page which variant this is supposed to be - How are people coming up with this 'delta' determination?
They literally don’t know if you yourself have a variant or not - they do a statistical analysis based on percentage of cases. That’s it. Yeah, seriously.
Did you mean By NOT testing and testing sites?
Yes
The problem is that the tests have to be accepted by the institution prior to the person allowed back to work or school they dictate what test you take when and where and how many times
If your work says they follow the CDC guidelines then you don't have to take a test if you wait 10 days after symptom onset. CDC said (haven't checked in the last month though) if you want to return earlier you need a neg test. In my comment above I said I waited 21 days, but only because I work from home and had no need to go into a local office for anything until the 21st day. YMMV.