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    So they ruled out Covid, Flu and Mono.

    I might just be sick of people's ****.
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    Yes, that could be it. But can you really trust the results of the tests? There is truth, alternate truth, his truth , your truth, the other truth.
    Life is a little like the old song, Right place, must have been the wrong time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by MOBILEMERCMAN View Post
    But can you really trust the results of the tests?
    Does anybody really know what time it is?
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    Quote Originally Posted by fund razor View Post
    So they ruled out Covid, Flu and Mono.

    I might just be sick of people's ****.
    Or it's Karma for forgetting the BAMM!!!
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    My guess is Covid based only on symptoms. Here's why, accurate Half the Time:

    Accuracy during the first week of symptoms versus the second:
    Rapid tests more accurately provided a positive COVID-19 result when administered during the first week of symptoms. The researchers found that rapid tests correctly identified COVID-19 in an average of 78.3 percent of cases during the first week.

    In the second week, the average dropped to 51 percent.

    Differences between brands:
    The researchers found a large range of accuracies between manufacturers of the tests.

    Coris Bioconcept scored the poorest and correctly provided a positive COVID-19 result in only 34.1 percent of cases. SD Biosensor STANDARD Q had the highest score and correctly identified a positive COVID-19 result in 88.1 percent of people.

    In another study Trusted Source published in April 2021, researchers compared the accuracy of four types of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests. The researchers found that all four tests correctly identified a positive COVID-19 case about half the time.
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    Last weekend my gut was killing me. Didn’t bother telling anyone. Mentioned it to my bride and she told me to turn my brain off, work is killing you. The next day she was looking for the next restroom door complaining her stomach was killing her. The only thing I could put together was the potato salad we both had, or a bug. Hurt into the middle of the week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ratickle View Post
    My guess is Covid based only on symptoms. Here's why, accurate Half the Time:

    Accuracy during the first week of symptoms versus the second:
    Rapid tests more accurately provided a positive COVID-19 result when administered during the first week of symptoms. The researchers found that rapid tests correctly identified COVID-19 in an average of 78.3 percent of cases during the first week.

    In the second week, the average dropped to 51 percent.

    Differences between brands:
    The researchers found a large range of accuracies between manufacturers of the tests.

    Coris Bioconcept scored the poorest and correctly provided a positive COVID-19 result in only 34.1 percent of cases. SD Biosensor STANDARD Q had the highest score and correctly identified a positive COVID-19 result in 88.1 percent of people.

    In another study Trusted Source published in April 2021, researchers compared the accuracy of four types of COVID-19 rapid antigen tests. The researchers found that all four tests correctly identified a positive COVID-19 case about half the time.
    Your opinion is noted. Dr. Google.
    Covid has been ruled out by 6 antigens, 1 PCR, and inconsistent symptoms.
    We're looking at an obscure bacterial infection. Zpack has joined the fight.

    For more on Covid tests: https://www.healthline.com/health/ho...-negative-test
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    Mornin!

    Lay off of the Busch Light Bob!!!!
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    Nothing a little Rum can’t kill.
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    Quote Originally Posted by fund razor View Post
    Your opinion is noted. Dr. Google.
    Covid has been ruled out by 6 antigens, 1 PCR, and inconsistent symptoms.
    We're looking at an obscure bacterial infection. Zpack has joined the fight.

    For more on Covid tests: https://www.healthline.com/health/ho...-negative-test
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    Good Morning
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    Mornin!
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    Another Morning
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    Eye witness weather report. It’s flipped 45 degrees out.
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    All the way up to 59 now
    Dipped near 40s and foggy earlier
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    Does it seem odd that today is world oceans day, only one day, and that oceans cover 71% of the world's surface. But this entire month is LGBTQ Month, which is less than 4% of the world's population?

    Plus, June has 31 days for LBBTQ, but February (Black History Month), is the shortest month of the year when the world's population is over 10% black.

    Just mental meandering.....
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    Today is Best Friends Day.

    Cheers!
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    And its Upsy Daisy Day too.
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    I had to look that up

    National Upsy Daisy Day is celebrated to motivate people to handle the day positively and to wake up every day feeling grateful, glorious, and gleeful. This day reminds us that every day is a gift and it is important to start our day with a good attitude and a smile on our faces. Life is exhausting and challenging, but our way of handling the day will make all the difference. From this day, make a habit to start and end the day by thanking for all that we have, like food, family, job, friends, etc., By doing this, you can uplift the day for everyone around you. Following this will also make you content, healthy, happy, and joyful from the inside.
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