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Some people need to work as quickly as they feel able to do so if they don’t have Covid. Quarantine rules are very different if you have Covid vs if it’s a cold. I don’t begrudge someone needing to know if they have Covid from a work standpoint… many simply cannot afford to quarantine for 10 days for every cold.
Ah. Yes. My specific comment was only regarding the one poster whom I quoted that was talking about a family member testing positive but then said rapid tests were only 50/50. I was thinking…. Yeah, no… if they got a positive result, it’s definitely more than 50/50 that it’s a true positive. I wasn’t commenting on anything except that one particular poster’s comment.
Gotcha... i guess I did not see the post to which you were referrng.
positive tests are way up there in accuracy, again statistical data shows that very clearly.
BUT I really really think the 'false negative' is a real issue. I am in an area where there is a relatively high percentage of unvaccinated.... and a number of them work, so have to get tested regularly. The calmness about getting a "negative test is always accurate", and the feeling that it is "nothing but a common cold" is going to have disappointing behaviors and spreading of the highly contagious infection. I think I am most concerned, personally, with a couple of young couples, unvaccinated, who have had babies this past year. One's grandmother died of Covid... so I was hoping she would get vaccinated...
I think we all have emotions that go in many different directions....
just my rambling opinions here!!!