I do not recommend getting tested for antigens.
If you are tested positive for antigens, it will be reported as a new positive COVID case, adding to the deception.
Yes, smileyface was saying sort of the same thing. I am in no hurry. I asked my Dr if he could help but he had no leads. If I go to the county what you two say could happen.
I feel reasonably sure that I would test positive for antibodies. little jeremiah was sort of involved at the time - last winter. I had a stubborn bronchitis attack and I kept taking this and that. After maybe four weeks it began to subside. I have since wondered if my regular daily prescription of ACE-1 was a factor in not succumbing to the virus (CoViD-19?) at my age - and being diabetic. Some of my regular supplements like vit D3 and vit C might also have served as a factor. {When shortages started showing up early in the crisis I immediately adequately stocked up on such things... seasoned prepper 😎 ... I was already stocked on toilet paper hahahaha}
I respectfully disagree. In my state, the WuHu stats are FUBAR (bigly) so it doesn't matter at all. Each time anyone is tested via any method it is reported as a fresh, new case. Employers that insisted that for an employee to return to work, they had to test negative 2 times. They were reported as THREE new cases. For a family member, the follow-up antibody test pretty much proved the initial test (nasal swab) was a false positive. Do what you feelis right, but know that the county/state/national stats are as phony as a Ted Kennedy neckbrace.