Why bother taking it at all? 🙄🤡 - "Why you should wait a few days before taking an at-home COVID test if you’re sick"
(abcnews.go.com)
🧠These people are stupid!
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I agree. Why bother taking a test at all? I've never gotten tested for the common cold or the flu. If I am not sick enough seek assistance, I surely don't need a test. Sadly, many are so fearful that they run for a test before the second sneeze.
i dont trust the tests either at all, dont take them.
Me either, haven't taken one and won't.
I saw that an orange 🍊 tasting soda turns your Coof test positive! (In case you need a few days off)!
I heard that Mountain Dew does the same. I haven’t tried it…
Let your illness fully develop before testing to see if you have it, so you can be sure the test confirms it🤡
Test so you can get time off work, if you need it
Because it was activated to read “positive” before it’s packaged? 🤷🏻‍♀️
As the article mentioned, viral replication peaks after 4 days of symptoms, so that is when it is most likely to set off the test. But this is also why taking medication that blocks viral replication is less effective after 4 days. Something that blocks viral replication is best taken before viral replication starts. Ivermectin requires a loading dose, so it may need an even earlier start.
If you want to see how they made HCQ+zinc and Ivermectin look ineffective in studies, separate the studies by when they gave the proper dose at the proper time and when they did not. Testing these drugs on hospitalized patients is always the wrong time to start treatment. However, drugs like Ivermectin have a mild anti inflammatory effect that is somewhat helpful when dealing with an excessive immune response. I do not know, but maybe some people still have viral replication in the hospital.
I have a better test. If you feel something coming on, start taking Ivermectin right away. If you feel better after 8 hours, then it was probably COVID or another coronavirus.
Test your cat, your dog or your emotional support hippo.
I got real sick last year and my friend told me I should get tested. I told her I don't need a test to tell if I'm sick. Also I didn't feel good enough to go out in public and spread germs I know I have.
On a positive note, people can call in sick now, I was forced to work sick several times, as a waitress. They finally let me go one time due to customers calling the company and complaining I was throwing up and still working. A couple times I barfed then dry heaved right in the dinning room. The health department showed up after that and the company got fined. They talked to me and I told them the truth.
Never understood this. So you test to say yeah I got covid.
Makes no sense.