If you have a positive test, then 2 weeks later you’re tested negative, where has the virus gone? Does it magically disappear on its own or does your immune system deal with it?
Personally I think it goes down the pub. Others have a different opinion.
I’m thinking the above flavour will be a bit pricey, but it seems that they are willing to throw in a couple of chlorinated chickens per dose, hence the low storage temperature. Better value for us.
If you have a positive test, then 2 weeks later you’re tested negative, where has the virus gone? Does it magically disappear on its own or does your immune system deal with it?
Old, but still relevant. Protect everybody?.........inheritance is a natural process. The reset,those that have lived by indulging in the excesses, well.... Sh ite oil, sh ite engine.
How did Covid REALLY spread around the world? As damning test results show antibodies were in US in December - WEEKS before China raised the alarm - growing global evidence points to a cover-up
A US study has dealt a killer blow to claims that the coronavirus emerged from a livestock market in Wuhan last winter, as global evidence proves the virus had spread across the world before then. Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week published research showing antibodies specific to Covid-19 in blood samples taken in California, Oregon and Washington as early as December 13. It adds to research from Italy, Brazil, France, Spain and the UK that all proves the SARS-CoV-2 virus had already spread far across the Western world before Chinese officials told the World Health Organization it had found the disease on December 31.
Government accused of 'jumping gun' on England care home visits
Care home bosses in England have accused the government of “jumping the gun” by announcing that relatives can start hugging their relatives again, and say they are already turning loved ones away because the required Covid tests have not yet arrived.
Mike Padgham, the chair of Independent Care Group, which runs care homes in Yorkshire, said just hours after the government announced visits could begin from Wednesday, he was having to disappoint relatives.
Related: Hugging to resume in England's care homes with rapid Covid tests
Another care leader in the south of England said home managers feared they would be seen as “the Grinch that stole Christmas” because tests were not expected to arrive for several weeks in some cases. They have said many people who want to visit loved ones on Christmas Day are likely to be disappointed because slots will be rationed owing to the time it takes staff to process tests, oversee visits and clean rooms.
My MiLaw, self isolating and in our bubble and hasn't seen other family since March (pretty much) went to hospital yesterday for another medical procedure and she was OVERJOYED to be offered and accepted a Covid vaccine.
She's 85 today and said it was the best birthday present she could have got and we can already see the +ive impact on her mental health in a day!
The saddest thing about covid is the impact it's had on those elderly relatives, with not much time left NOT being able to be around family and loved ones.....
On the subject of elderly, you can empathise eh Tony? @HAYSIE
My MiLaw, self isolating and in our bubble and hasn't seen other family since March (pretty much) went to hospital yesterday for another medical procedure and she was OVERJOYED to be offered and accepted a Covid vaccine.
She's 85 today and said it was the best birthday present she could have got and we can already see the +ive impact on her mental health in a day!
The saddest thing about covid is the impact it's had on those elderly relatives, with not much time left NOT being able to be around family and loved ones.....
On the subject of elderly, you can empathise eh Tony? @HAYSIE
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Protect everybody?.........inheritance is a natural process.
The reset,those that have lived by indulging in the excesses, well....
Sh ite oil, sh ite engine.
A US study has dealt a killer blow to claims that the coronavirus emerged from a livestock market in Wuhan last winter, as global evidence proves the virus had spread across the world before then. Scientists at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) this week published research showing antibodies specific to Covid-19 in blood samples taken in California, Oregon and Washington as early as December 13. It adds to research from Italy, Brazil, France, Spain and the UK that all proves the SARS-CoV-2 virus had already spread far across the Western world before Chinese officials told the World Health Organization it had found the disease on December 31.
https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-9009297/How-did-Covid-REALLY-spread-world-Coronavirus-blood-samples-December.html
Care home bosses in England have accused the government of “jumping the gun” by announcing that relatives can start hugging their relatives again, and say they are already turning loved ones away because the required Covid tests have not yet arrived.
Mike Padgham, the chair of Independent Care Group, which runs care homes in Yorkshire, said just hours after the government announced visits could begin from Wednesday, he was having to disappoint relatives.
Related: Hugging to resume in England's care homes with rapid Covid tests
Another care leader in the south of England said home managers feared they would be seen as “the Grinch that stole Christmas” because tests were not expected to arrive for several weeks in some cases. They have said many people who want to visit loved ones on Christmas Day are likely to be disappointed because slots will be rationed owing to the time it takes staff to process tests, oversee visits and clean rooms.
https://www.msn.com/en-gb/news/uknews/government-accused-of-jumping-gun-on-england-care-home-visits/ar-BB1bySwe?ocid=msedgntp
She's 85 today and said it was the best birthday present she could have got and we can already see the +ive impact on her mental health in a day!
The saddest thing about covid is the impact it's had on those elderly relatives, with not much time left NOT being able to be around family and loved ones.....
On the subject of elderly, you can empathise eh Tony? @HAYSIE
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