Are these I am positive, fuck it party party party.New isolation rules are imminent...
Are these I am positive, fuck it party party party.New isolation rules are imminent...
To be fair the stuff they keep changing doesn't look like it's "for the good of the peope". Like you know, 22 hrs after saying "you need to test negative on day six to be out and about" to "ah fuck it, we dont have any tests so don't worry about it, she'll be right".apparently the government advice changing and being updated as situations and knowledge evolves equates to “inconsistent” among the scientifically illiterate.
Even if you suspect a false positive RAT, are you going to line up for hours with others that definitely have covid?
I know personally of 4 people who have covid, positive pcr, but can't get a positive rat no matter how much they try.I heard that with RAT false positives are very unlikely compared to false negatives.
Just heard the health union expects systems to reach a critical level in coming months under these settings and they are not happy with them.
Are these I am positive, fuck it party party party.
I heard that with RAT false positives are very unlikely compared to false negatives.
Just heard the health union expects systems to reach a critical level in coming months under these settings and they are not happy with them.
They'll have to catch me first...New isolation rules are imminent...
What makes sense is not really relevant right now - Seriously not being a dick for once - They had to do something to relieve the pressure on the system - and this one if you don't look too deep seems practical to the normies.That's somewhat reassuring, although it makes me wonder why you need to get a PCR to confirm a positive RAT when that's already a reliable indicator that you have covid? If you're symptomatic and return a negative RAT then you probably know you've got covid too, so again, why be arsed getting a PCR?
This is a good thing as it means they have a low viral load, their bodies aren't having to fight hard and they probably aren't particularly infectious.I know personally of 4 people who have covid, positive pcr, but can't get a positive rat no matter how much they try.
And M'lady tested positive. No result for me yet. Given we haven't isolated within our household of three and The Lad didn't even get the disease despite not being vaccinated yet (he's only 11)...the vaccine clearly worked. Both our symptoms were very mild and we clearly weren't very infectious...We got a result for The Lad last night...he tested negative. M'lady and I are still waiting, which bodes ill. However, it's now Monday and we are both without symptoms so it looks like we are all good for getting out Wednesday afternoon regardless thanks to the change in 'rules'. And we've still got a box of 5 unused RA tests!
What makes sense is not really relevant right now - Seriously not being a dick for once - They had to do something to relieve the pressure on the system - and this one if you don't look too deep seems practical to the normies.
Don't forget the plan was never meant to be eradication but suppression - The states went off on a God complex to save us all and slowed the spread too much - we actually need it to spread - so now they are devising ways to make it spread and seem like they are doing you a favour
The "testing" is a mechanism for slowing the spread - People that want to do right will isolate and test or try to test - If you went just went ok all go hug everyone you can it would be overwhelmingI understand (and agree to an extent) that it has to spread; so what's the point in enforcing testing? If nobody gives a shit about the number of daily cases or contact tracing anymore because suppression is no longer the aim, then do away with PCR testing altogether.
The "testing" is a mechanism for slowing the spread - People that want to do right will isolate and test or try to test - If you went just went ok all go hug everyone you can it would be overwhelming
QLD also no longer supplies exposure site information either - it just has an exclamation mark saying they will let you know about significant outbreaksThis thread gives me a headache, Qld or any other state wouldn't have a clue about how far it's spread, people are away on holidays and as if they're going to worry about testing, especially before they go home. A friend of mine got a close contact at work, then was told to test by her work and tested positive but had no symptoms whatsoever.
Bloody Qld, one day I couldn't get over the border, the next day I could cross the border without testing or anything.QLD also no longer supplies exposure site information either - it just has an exclamation mark saying they will let you know about significant outbreaks
Are you trying to get me banned?Is it the shiny pants, or the glowsticks that doctors need to start wearing?
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...and I got my result - negative. Looks like I'm going to need that booster sooner than I thought...And M'lady tested positive. No result for me yet. Given we haven't isolated within our household of three and The Lad didn't even get the disease despite not being vaccinated yet (he's only 11)...the vaccine clearly worked. Both our symptoms were very mild and we clearly weren't very infectious...