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Originally Posted by stumppy
You mean someone who hasn't been exposed and doesn't have any symptoms?
That's just ****ing stupid.
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Don't forget that the asymptomatic can spread it without knowing they are infected. So just because no symptoms doesn't mean that they should not be tested.
I am more interested in the testing that shows if a person has been infected in the past.
Something went through where I work in late January. Non of us tested positive for any of the, Flu, RSV, etc. Two of us have lost breathing capacity since that sickness.