Why do you get tested for COVID 19?

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  • RED
    Very Senior Member - OFC
    • Aug 2009
    • 11689

    #1

    Why do you get tested for COVID 19?

    If you do and you come back positive, what changes? You are not hospitalized, you are not prescribed drugs, you are told to go hame and isolate your self. How many people can actually do that. If you live in a 3 BR house with your wife and two kids... It is impossible to isolate or quarantine your self.

    If you can't be separated then the family will be infected and they will infect others.

    Bottom line, every human on earth will, in time, be exposed to the virus. Only a few million will die and they will die regardless of the mindless fixes. The death ratio to the infection rate is dropping like a rock. The murderous, traitorous, Marxists, hope (they never pray), that 1 billion people die so they can destroy the world's economy and create their own aristocracy.
  • Sandpebble
    Senior Member
    • Mar 2017
    • 2196

    #2
    we all know Red that the only reason any one gets tested for Covid is the hope it comes back positive and makes Trump look bad.....

    now you are going to inform us that only Liberals get tested ....right ?

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    • clintonhater
      Senior Member
      • Nov 2015
      • 5220

      #3
      Why? An irrelevant question to ask victims of mindless hysteria. Why do lemmings follow one another into the sea?

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      • dogtag
        Senior Member
        • Sep 2009
        • 14985

        #4
        A test for intelligence might be more useful.

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        • Vern Humphrey
          Administrator - OFC
          • Aug 2009
          • 15875

          #5
          But more embarrassing to those who failed.

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          • togor
            Banned
            • Nov 2009
            • 17610

            #6
            Sundowners is rampant.

            I'll give you an example from a foreign country told to me today by the woman herself. This is a country where they didn't just decide to let the disease run wild, because, you know, freedom and all of that.

            A woman teaches 3rd grade. In this country they let the kids back in for 3 weeks before the end of the term in mid June. School ends on a Wednesday. On Thursday night, the woman gets a call from her principal, saying that one of her students had tested positive. So she goes to get a test, which is negative. Until that test, she is quarantined. The story with the student is that the mother was a local reporter, and had experienced a headache and some malaise, but did not think anything of it. Contract tracers told this reporter that someone on one of her recent assignments had tested positive, so she connected the dots and had herself and the whole family tested. Husband, both children positive. The child in 3rd grade was asymptomatic.

            Covid-19 can be a sequence of infection dominoes in which people have mild symptoms until it hits a person who gets seriously ill. Older people have much higher mortality rates than younger people. DT and Red are both in very high risk categories. If a highly-contagious disease with uncontrolled spread, for which their mortality may be 20% or more doesn't cut through the BS that normally fogs their daily life, well alright then.
            Last edited by togor; 07-10-2020, 07:20.

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            • clintonhater
              Senior Member
              • Nov 2015
              • 5220

              #7
              Originally posted by dogtag
              A test for intelligence might be more useful.
              Yes, but look where it got Dr. Shockley?

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              • Sako
                Senior Member
                • Sep 2009
                • 654

                #8
                Originally posted by clintonhater
                Why? An irrelevant question to ask victims of mindless hysteria. Why do lemmings follow one another into the sea?
                Actually lemmings don't jump to their death that way. it was found out years latter the film showing the lemmings doing that was staged by none other than the Wonderful World of Disney

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                • clintonhater
                  Senior Member
                  • Nov 2015
                  • 5220

                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sako
                  Actually lemmings don't jump to their death that way. it was found out years latter the film showing the lemmings doing that was staged by none other than the Wonderful World of Disney
                  Demonstrates that lemmings are more intelligent than humans; the "mindless hysteria" is also a made-for-TV special.

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                  • lyman
                    Administrator - OFC
                    • Aug 2009
                    • 11266

                    #10
                    Originally posted by togor
                    Sundowners is rampant.

                    I'll give you an example from a foreign country told to me today by the woman herself. This is a country where they didn't just decide to let the disease run wild, because, you know, freedom and all of that.

                    A woman teaches 3rd grade. In this country they let the kids back in for 3 weeks before the end of the term in mid June. School ends on a Wednesday. On Thursday night, the woman gets a call from her principal, saying that one of her students had tested positive. So she goes to get a test, which is negative. Until that test, she is quarantined. The story with the student is that the mother was a local reporter, and had experienced a headache and some malaise, but did not think anything of it. Contract tracers told this reporter that someone on one of her recent assignments had tested positive, so she connected the dots and had herself and the whole family tested. Husband, both children positive. The child in 3rd grade was asymptomatic.

                    Covid-19 can be a sequence of infection dominoes in which people have mild symptoms until it hits a person who gets seriously ill. Older people have much higher mortality rates than younger people. DT and Red are both in very high risk categories. If a highly-contagious disease with uncontrolled spread, for which their mortality may be 20% or more doesn't cut through the BS that normally fogs their daily life, well alright then.
                    friends wife had it,

                    and his son and daughter,

                    all tested, all positive

                    cept him, he never got tested, never had a symptom, but did say his allergies never changed (as in what he deals with every day, )


                    the daughter and son's significant others also had it,

                    all basically like a case of the mild flu,
                    he is 58, wife maybe 55 or 56,

                    kids in or just out of college,



                    local testing has shown that a large percentage are asymptomatic,

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                    • jjrothWA
                      Senior Member
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 1148

                      #11
                      When the "drive-byes" media reported that Covid-19, maqy have been in late 2019, i was troubled by runny nose, and wanting to sleep.

                      I just had a Doctor vist three wwks before [and left my Dr., crying for I didn't need ant medicae].
                      called the office and ingured about the last Fall and the Dr., noted by symtoms on the note and asked if I should get tested, he set-up an blood drws and I was notified of no antibodies ID'd.

                      BUT on the bottom of the page was the notice basically this is not an accurate test.

                      So, my question to you reading: How many Covid patient do you know?? Me, no one.

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                      • Vern Humphrey
                        Administrator - OFC
                        • Aug 2009
                        • 15875

                        #12
                        Originally posted by jjrothWA
                        When the "drive-byes" media reported that Covid-19, maqy have been in late 2019, i was troubled by runny nose, and wanting to sleep.

                        I just had a Doctor vist three wwks before [and left my Dr., crying for I didn't need ant medicae].
                        called the office and ingured about the last Fall and the Dr., noted by symtoms on the note and asked if I should get tested, he set-up an blood drws and I was notified of no antibodies ID'd.

                        BUT on the bottom of the page was the notice basically this is not an accurate test.

                        So, my question to you reading: How many Covid patient do you know?? Me, no one.
                        I know several, including my County Judge. We only have about a dozen cases in this county, but I know most of them.

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