CDC lady is also admitting that the PCR tests are a joke that can be positive for 12 weeks after infection. Another win for conspiracy theorists!
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About two weeks ago, I came into contact with someone who tested positive for the coof a few days after I saw them. She told me that she waited in line for almost 7 hours to get her test done. Long story short: She's almost 100% positive she caught it from a
fully vaccinated and boosted person at work on the day after we saw each other, as that person showed up to work with a fever and also ended up testing positive. lol. The co-worker was like "I'm vaccinated, so there's no way I could be sick!"
With my plans to see family on Christmas, my family was like "Don't wait in line with tons of people to get a test if you're not symptomatic. At this rate, that's more of a covid risk than waiting to see what your body does in the next few days." So, I didn't take a test, and Christmas went as planned because I had no symptoms.
It has been a handful of days since Christmas, and almost an entire two weeks since I saw my friend. Still not sick whatsoever, and still no family members who are sick. According to what has been said about the dreaded Unicron Variant, the median incubation period is 2-3 days after exposure. So, I think it's pretty safe to say that we're in the clear.
It's almost like we should have been treating this like a regular cold and flu season: If you have symptoms, then use common sense and stay home. It's not rocket science.
The PCR tests are absolute bullshit like so many of us have speculated, and the holiday push for testing was just to fluff the numbers to get people into an absolute panic. Good thing is that the staunch Covidians are already panicked about everything anyway, and the normal people are just plain yawning at this nonsense.