The Sound Guy
Pursuit Driver
Well Sound Daughter got her test last and the results came back as negative. Since i can't imagine her living with the other three of us and NOT having it, we figure she's already over it.
Its great the way the CDC web site has every statement about covid go something like this: "Covid symptoms are xxx,yyy,zzz, unless they are not." "You should xxxx, unless you think you shouldn't." "Your Covid test may be positive or negative, whether you have an active case or not."
WTH?
It says that you should be over it by 10 days after the first symptoms appear. My symptoms started around the 5th (I think, I can't tell what was allergies and what was COVID) which means I should be clear now, but just took the test 5 days ago on Friday and it came up positive.
I was going to get another test, but the CDC site says that *if* you were positive before, the chance of a false positive is very high even after 10 days when you should be over it, so why bother?
It's no wonder people are confused as hell about what they should be doing.
Its great the way the CDC web site has every statement about covid go something like this: "Covid symptoms are xxx,yyy,zzz, unless they are not." "You should xxxx, unless you think you shouldn't." "Your Covid test may be positive or negative, whether you have an active case or not."
WTH?
It says that you should be over it by 10 days after the first symptoms appear. My symptoms started around the 5th (I think, I can't tell what was allergies and what was COVID) which means I should be clear now, but just took the test 5 days ago on Friday and it came up positive.
I was going to get another test, but the CDC site says that *if* you were positive before, the chance of a false positive is very high even after 10 days when you should be over it, so why bother?
It's no wonder people are confused as hell about what they should be doing.