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Of those vaccinated, how many do you believe may be so obsessed with getting it, that they’re getting tested unnecessarily? I had to get the shots, but not the boosters, and so far since I got it last October it’s been the usual seasonal allergies, and a sinus infection earlier this year. Unless it’s something that’s really out of the norm for me, I’m not shoving a test kit up my damn nose again. Other people’s mileage may vary. And how reliable has testing been from the beginning?
I missed your post when I posted. I know two categories of testers, one of them being people who test until they get a positive reading. I know someone who had a head cold and tested herself at home twice a day for three days and got all negatives. She seemed disappointed by the testing results and that she only had a standard cold.
We have turned into a nation of hypochondriacs ... of germ-o-phobes of the Howard Hughes type ... especially among American “men” ...
My family and I never got the shot and so far we are doing fine. Recovery is slow but we made it and itβs day 11 for us.