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Originally Posted by asagaai
Yes I believe you. My family is all double vaccinated.
My daughter got covid -positive RAT and PCR Christmas eve.
Had to cancel a big family Christmas at our house and my wife and I isolated with Covid sick daughter at my house. When my daughter had complained about feeling sick and coughing leading up to Christmas eve I got a sore throat and had headaches and so got tested PCR- was negative.
After my daughter tested positive Christmas eve- my wife and I again got tested using both RATS and PCR some 5 days into quarantine-negative.
Came out of quarantine, daughter tested negative, and we had a big New Years eve family get together watching fireworks over Lake on balcony at my place. Big booze up- new years day my brother received a PCR -covid positive, so was my brother in law and niece- all who were at my place New Years eve.
So I again isolate and 3 January feel crook, coughing, night sweats and wake up at 3.30 am with heavy chest. Convinced I have covid, so my wife and I get PCR tested on 5 January- both negative.
All I know is that when I associate with covid people, get a bit crook for 1 day and night odd, but the RAT and PCR tests show negative- maybe psycho somatic (but I doubt that).
Buggered if I know- maybe I have had covid previously and/or the double vacced immunity causing a body reaction but immunity prevents virus taking hold- so little known about the virus in context of subjective individuals responses.
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About 15 years ago I helped a girl who had a fall and cut her head, took her to hospital, wouldn't know her to a bar of soap, just doing a good deed, I went back later to see she was OK, the nurse asked me if I'd got blood on my skin or had any breaks in my skin?
I asked why?..she said I can't tell you, see your GP, I said for what, she said I can't tell you, privacy laws, that made me feel really good, it was a pretty ominous thing to tell someone.
Turns out she had Hep B and C, so the tests come back Hep B negative, I have immunity to it but Hep C positive?
I get a letter from Liverpool Health asking me to come in for a visit, so I go, and I felt fine by the way, they did more bloods, and next day phone me and tell me the tests were Hep C negative?
I asked about the first tests, they said it was a "false positive" and they happen all the time