Imagine how much worse it would likely have been without the vaccines
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I am currently feeling awful, chest pain and tightness for almost a week. Going in to the doctor tomorrow to rule things out. Likely just inflammation but always err on the side of caution. I've been careful but not careful enough obviously.
Imagine how much worse it would likely have been without the vaccines
I am feeling quite a bit better these past two days thanks! Chest pain mostly gone. Seems likely that it was just inflammation around my sternum and ribs and nothing more serious.Hope you're feeling better.
Rapid testing doesn't mean a whole lot, once you know you tested positive.Our household got it a few weeks ago. 5 shots each for the adults, 3 for our daughter. My wife and I had literally our 5th shot just two weeks before it struck us. Our daughter was the only kid in her class regularly wearing a mask (N95 to boot), but it spread around the school like wildfire and it was inevitable.
Our daughter had it easiest. Nothing more than a runny nose and slight cough for a few days. She tested positive for about four days.
I got it three days after she brought it home. I had a moderate head cold for a few days, and at the worst of it felt about 80% of my normal self. For the first two days, my temperature was slightly elevated, but never got beyond 37.6°C. My first dose (AstraZeneca) made me feel far worse than the disease did. Felt fine after day three, but tested positive for another eight days; so eleven total.
My wife caught it five days after our daughter. It hit her the hardest. Almost one entire day was spent sleeping, with full-on fever. After four days she was back to normal. By day six, she was no longer testing positive. She caught it last and had it worse, but tested clean days before I did. Go figure.
It does let you know if you’re still contagious though. Even if the current rules allow for being out amongst the public maskless if your symptoms are improving even while testing positive (masks are not mandatory in this situation); personal responsibility and conscience was more important to me and I stayed in.Rapid testing doesn't mean a whole lot, once you know you tested positive.
The rapid tests don't tell you if you are still contagious, though. This is why they have the time-based guidelines. You can test positive or negative and still have infection or not have infection. You can have a false positive after you have cleared the infection due to virus particles. I see no harm in continued testing, it just concerns me when I hear people (not you) say "after 5 days I tested negative so I am okay to go out in public again". The only test that is really meaningful if the first positive one, as that starts the clock (or based on symptoms). Further tests are really just noise.It does let you know if you’re still contagious though. Even if the current rules allow for being out amongst the public maskless if your symptoms are improving even while testing positive (masks are not mandatory in this situation); personal responsibility and conscience was more important to me and I stayed in.
Even though I felt fine, I was still ending up with a near black test line on the RAg test for quite a while. I felt a little like Typhoid Mary at that point; ultra contagious but asymptomatic.
This is exactly what the rapid tests tell you: whether or not you are contagious, provided they are done properly. PCR tests, however, can remain positive after you are no longer contagious.The rapid tests don't tell you if you are still contagious, though. This is why they have the time-based guidelines. You can test positive or negative and still have infection or not have infection. You can have a false positive after you have cleared the infection due to virus particles. I see no harm in continued testing, it just concerns me when I hear people (not you) say "after 5 days I tested negative so I am okay to go out in public again". The only test that is really meaningful if the first positive one, as that starts the clock (or based on symptoms). Further tests are really just noise.
Looks like the Alberta numbers got better instead.Alberta has some of the highest covid hospitalizations in Canada. These numbers will only get worse with an antivaxxer premier at the helm.
I don't think they were that scared. The outbreak was already starting to spread out of control before the protests.China's u-turn on covid is evidence they saw the protests as a genuine threat to the regime. On one hand its almost unbelievable they were that scared, on the other hand their total reversal with zero road map is a disaster waiting to happen.
A LOT of people are going to die.
Hmm, I think I finally caught it (mild symptoms, but feeling overwhelmingly tired) - but my rapid test is still showing negative.
AoD
I finally caught it this week. Mild sore throat Tuesday night, sore throat and a positive rapid test Wednesday morning, headache and extreme fatigue setting in through the day on Wednesday, fever starting Wednesday night and peaking yesterday. Fever is down today but I have a cough. Wish I knew where I caught it. I've been pretty risk averse and have managed to avoid it for almost three years, but I guess we're all going to catch it sooner or later.