Here we go again?
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So what? What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make, other than monoclonal antibody therapy, which supposedly doesn't work well against Omicron?
wrote on 28 Dec 2021, 22:14 last edited by@jolly said in Here we go again?:
What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make,
In a few weeks a negative test will allow me to get on a cruise ship.
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@jolly said in Here we go again?:
What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make,
In a few weeks a negative test will allow me to get on a cruise ship.
wrote on 29 Dec 2021, 00:45 last edited by@copper said in Here we go again?:
@jolly said in Here we go again?:
What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make,
In a few weeks a negative test will allow me to get on a cruise ship.
Sink test it.
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So what? What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make, other than monoclonal antibody therapy, which supposedly doesn't work well against Omicron?
wrote on 29 Dec 2021, 19:05 last edited by@jolly said in Here we go again?:
So what? What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make, other than monoclonal antibody therapy, which supposedly doesn't work well against Omicron?
One version works, Sotrovimab, but it’s in short supply and mostly being reserved for the immunosppressed.
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wrote on 6 Jan 2022, 15:29 last edited by
It’s a little more complicated due to the Delta wave we were beginning before Omicron, but if the South Africa model holds true, we should see a sharp decline starting soon. Like this week…
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wrote on 6 Jan 2022, 15:32 last edited by
Though the Delta wave and the geographical realities will mitigate some of that drop, as DC and NY drop, we’ll likely see increases in other areas.
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It’s a little more complicated due to the Delta wave we were beginning before Omicron, but if the South Africa model holds true, we should see a sharp decline starting soon. Like this week…
wrote on 6 Jan 2022, 17:41 last edited by@lufins-dad said in Here we go again?:
It’s a little more complicated due to the Delta wave we were beginning before Omicron, but if the South Africa model holds true, we should see a sharp decline starting soon. Like this week…
Sure hope so!
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@jolly said in Here we go again?:
So what? What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make, other than monoclonal antibody therapy, which supposedly doesn't work well against Omicron?
One version works, Sotrovimab, but it’s in short supply and mostly being reserved for the immunosppressed.
wrote on 6 Jan 2022, 18:23 last edited by@jon-nyc said in Here we go again?:
@jolly said in Here we go again?:
So what? What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make, other than monoclonal antibody therapy, which supposedly doesn't work well against Omicron?
One version works, Sotrovimab, but it’s in short supply and mostly being reserved for the immunosppressed.
Talked to wife's rheumatologist. He's decided not to use it for his immunosuppressed patients.
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@jon-nyc said in Here we go again?:
@jolly said in Here we go again?:
So what? What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make, other than monoclonal antibody therapy, which supposedly doesn't work well against Omicron?
One version works, Sotrovimab, but it’s in short supply and mostly being reserved for the immunosppressed.
Talked to wife's rheumatologist. He's decided not to use it for his immunosuppressed patients.
wrote on 6 Jan 2022, 18:44 last edited by@jolly said in Here we go again?:
@jon-nyc said in Here we go again?:
@jolly said in Here we go again?:
So what? What difference is a positive or a negative test going to make, other than monoclonal antibody therapy, which supposedly doesn't work well against Omicron?
One version works, Sotrovimab, but it’s in short supply and mostly being reserved for the immunosppressed.
Talked to wife's rheumatologist. He's decided not to use it for his immunosuppressed patients.
Why’s that?
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wrote on 6 Jan 2022, 19:17 last edited by
Side effects.
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wrote on 6 Feb 2022, 00:33 last edited by
Mid-November to Mid-January… See Y’all in April…