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To: nagant

My insurance will pay for it and would even pay for hospitalization but my primary care provider will only see patients for this who already have symptoms or identifiable contact with people who have it.

So I can go to one of the free pop-up testing locations for active infection but that would not include anybody’s testing.

I may be returning to my job site sooner than later and while it is not a requirement to be able to gain entry, I would still like to know if I have it or not, and also do you know if I have not contracted it until I returned that site.

But at this point if I had the antibodies I would assume my chance of re-infection or transmission this month would be slim


4 posted on 04/23/2020 5:12:19 PM PDT by a fool in paradise (The fish wrap media promoted Obama's Benghazi lies in 2012.)
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To: a fool in paradise

“I would still like to know if I have it or not, and also do you know if I have not contracted it until I returned that site.”

That’s a point which Trump has addressed. If you get tested a negative result means that you don’t have an incubated case of CV. The test can’t know whether you have an incubating case or whether you will contract a case on your way home.

To be sure our government would have to test every citizen constantly, and that is totally unreasonable.


5 posted on 04/23/2020 5:19:47 PM PDT by nagant
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