To Vaccinate or Not---The Rat Flu Odyssey Continues
Y’all are aware that the rapid antigen tests are showing positive typically several days after symptom onset, there supposedly is a timeframe (that can be for several days) of being infectious but not yet testing positive on an antigen test, and that for many(?) that take paxovid, they are experiencing a rebound? There’s also the scenario of a vaxed person being exposed, developing symptoms (which is their immune response), symptoms resolving, and never becoming infectious. The description of the paxovid rebound that I’ve read is that the patient will test negative after finishing their 5-day tx, will develop symptoms a few days later, and will get positive again with an antigen test, indicating that they are still infectious.
To Vaccinate or Not---The Rat Flu Odyssey Continues
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old goat
Covid is a "regressive policy" as well.
Pandemics have consequences
Good point.
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Originally Posted by
old goat
Authorities made the best judgements they could based on limited knowledge of a novel virus. For every potential policy, enacted or not, you could find experts for and against.
Another good point.
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