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Originally Posted by DJ's left nut
And if you take the test and you're still no showing antibodies....what now?
You get to stay home indefinitely? Or is there some number of positive tests where we just push the 'endemic' button and move forward?
There just aren't any simple answers here. Yes, we took steps that have almost certainly helped significantly in keeping up front cases law. And as I said when Cuomo was holding fire (and then when he actually pulled the trigger), I thought NY handled this almost perfectly. They're such a unique and bizarre animal that they simply could not just try to 'stamp it out' because it would accomplish nothing there apart from making the eventual secondary spike worse.
Ideally they pegged this thing and in so doing, have created enough buffer that when things re-open, some natural immunity will decrease carriers and renewed spread will be slower and more organic. But that's exactly why it's so critical to time it right and not just assume that more immediate is better.
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If you don’t have antibodies and you wanna risk it I think that should be your choice. Maybe you get it maybe you don’t, but it would allow specifically ya healthcare workers the ability to know how diligent we need to be with ourselves
The problem with the immunity thing is we just don’t know how far it is. It maybe is widespread and enough that we’re immune
I doubt it but It’s possible
You need to start randomly sampling to find out