Both of my sons had mild COViD. I never got any symptoms of it. I had fatigue one day and a headache another that went away the next day. I don’t wear a mask or socially distance myself when in public. The school I work in requires a mask. What does the test cost? I may be interested in taking it.
The thing is, would your school admins (or other potential employers) even be open to the idea of using the antibody test as proof of immunity? Some people have had success with exemptions, while others report that their HR departments are being needlessly stubborn.
So you might be able to persuade them to accept natural immunity as the equivalent to their shots, but probably not without beeing super prepared to make the kind of case that would break right through their desire to mindlessly go along with whatever the CDC is saying that week. It's worth a try if they're actually willing to work with you on it.
And then there's the whole other matter of HR departments supporting employees' irrational demands of knowing their coworkers' injection status.. When you finally show up without a mask on, colleagues who've been taught not to believe in natural immunity may say "oh so you finally got the shots", you would have to just say "yep..I'm immunized".
HR may be wary of allowing it because some losers will probably try to call a person's bluff, demand proof and get upset when the school isn't practicing what Fauci and CNN preach to them.
My son goes to Penn State and needs to get C tested weekly because he is not vaccinated. I have been pleading with them to recognize his antibodies as a way to not have to test weekly. They refuse and say they follow CDC and don't recognize serology reports. It's maddening.
I don't know how people endure that, I only got a flu test once in my life and after they stuck me with the swab I asked the dr if it would say for sure whether it was just the flu.. and they told me "nope! could be a different strain" Awesome, totally worth getting poked in the skull, enjoy billing my insurance I guess. This ain't science.
Same question as Pam. How much does the T cell test cost? I am less curious for myself and more for all of those who feel that I should be immunized. I reopened my music school In July 2020 and have been working directly with people for the past 15 months without incident.
I have been around Covid multiple times, my son and husband had it about 9 months apart and neither quarantined in our home. I also teach spin classes at a large gym to 40ish maskless people in a small fitness room where I know people have "spun" with Covid that I found out later. I have not gotten it and I also don't social distance, pretty much go out every weekend and don't wear masks unless I'm forced to like in a Dr. office. I took the antibodies test when my son did. He still had antibodies 9 months later. I had none so then I did the T cell test. NOPE I didn't have those either. So I'll go with Dr. H and theory #3 on innate immune system. I have been doing his prevention recommendations since Day 1 of all this and his first newsletter "preparing for colder weather". I take D, C, Zinc, NAC and quercetin daily. I also use Thieves essential oil and lemon oil from Young Living along with some of their supplements like Inner Defense (Thieves and Oregano) and Immpro (Melatonin and wolfberries) along with drinking Ningxia Red a superfood antioxidant shot. So I do lots of things to be healthy (workout, sleep, keep stress low, supplements and good nutrition). It's worked so far! Oh and my son and husband do these things as well, but both had very high stress when they got theirs. Very mild symptoms as well. My husband had Shingles the same time he had Covid. Correlation there perhaps? He said the Shingles pain was horrific. The C for him was stuffy nose and a slight cough Thank God!
For the sheeple to understand this it needs to be written in crayon. Mind you all our GPs, all our MPs and most of the MSM must understand it as it stands. It ought to be their job to pass it on. There must be a reason for their compliance with the Faucci narrative, but it's hard to think of one that reflects well upon them.
Dentist worked all through lockdown doing emergencies then have been seeing patients for routine and complex treatment since. Had positive PCR last November eldest son was patient zero brought it home from gym! His girlfriend negative PCR no symptoms, me mild sinusitis only possible symptom, 3 others lost sense taste smell felt tired, 6 th member flu symptoms for 6 days lost taste smell appetite never any breathing difficulties. One family story showing variation in severity.
I believe I had a mild case of COVID in March 2020 when I was living in NYC. I have since tested negative for SARS antibodies and T-cells are negative as well. I am 72 and have been low-carb for 20 years. I take supplements to support my immune system. I’d love to know what’s really going on.
Both of my sons had mild COViD. I never got any symptoms of it. I had fatigue one day and a headache another that went away the next day. I don’t wear a mask or socially distance myself when in public. The school I work in requires a mask. What does the test cost? I may be interested in taking it.
The thing is, would your school admins (or other potential employers) even be open to the idea of using the antibody test as proof of immunity? Some people have had success with exemptions, while others report that their HR departments are being needlessly stubborn.
So you might be able to persuade them to accept natural immunity as the equivalent to their shots, but probably not without beeing super prepared to make the kind of case that would break right through their desire to mindlessly go along with whatever the CDC is saying that week. It's worth a try if they're actually willing to work with you on it.
And then there's the whole other matter of HR departments supporting employees' irrational demands of knowing their coworkers' injection status.. When you finally show up without a mask on, colleagues who've been taught not to believe in natural immunity may say "oh so you finally got the shots", you would have to just say "yep..I'm immunized".
HR may be wary of allowing it because some losers will probably try to call a person's bluff, demand proof and get upset when the school isn't practicing what Fauci and CNN preach to them.
My son goes to Penn State and needs to get C tested weekly because he is not vaccinated. I have been pleading with them to recognize his antibodies as a way to not have to test weekly. They refuse and say they follow CDC and don't recognize serology reports. It's maddening.
I don't know how people endure that, I only got a flu test once in my life and after they stuck me with the swab I asked the dr if it would say for sure whether it was just the flu.. and they told me "nope! could be a different strain" Awesome, totally worth getting poked in the skull, enjoy billing my insurance I guess. This ain't science.
Just saw this today:
https://m.theepochtimes.com/antibodies-persist-for-more-than-a-year-after-covid-19-infection-study-finds_4029278.html?utm_source=partner&utm_campaign=ZeroHedge
Same question as Pam. How much does the T cell test cost? I am less curious for myself and more for all of those who feel that I should be immunized. I reopened my music school In July 2020 and have been working directly with people for the past 15 months without incident.
Check Spruce app
About $250.
$150 per kit
I have been around Covid multiple times, my son and husband had it about 9 months apart and neither quarantined in our home. I also teach spin classes at a large gym to 40ish maskless people in a small fitness room where I know people have "spun" with Covid that I found out later. I have not gotten it and I also don't social distance, pretty much go out every weekend and don't wear masks unless I'm forced to like in a Dr. office. I took the antibodies test when my son did. He still had antibodies 9 months later. I had none so then I did the T cell test. NOPE I didn't have those either. So I'll go with Dr. H and theory #3 on innate immune system. I have been doing his prevention recommendations since Day 1 of all this and his first newsletter "preparing for colder weather". I take D, C, Zinc, NAC and quercetin daily. I also use Thieves essential oil and lemon oil from Young Living along with some of their supplements like Inner Defense (Thieves and Oregano) and Immpro (Melatonin and wolfberries) along with drinking Ningxia Red a superfood antioxidant shot. So I do lots of things to be healthy (workout, sleep, keep stress low, supplements and good nutrition). It's worked so far! Oh and my son and husband do these things as well, but both had very high stress when they got theirs. Very mild symptoms as well. My husband had Shingles the same time he had Covid. Correlation there perhaps? He said the Shingles pain was horrific. The C for him was stuffy nose and a slight cough Thank God!
For the sheeple to understand this it needs to be written in crayon. Mind you all our GPs, all our MPs and most of the MSM must understand it as it stands. It ought to be their job to pass it on. There must be a reason for their compliance with the Faucci narrative, but it's hard to think of one that reflects well upon them.
Dentist worked all through lockdown doing emergencies then have been seeing patients for routine and complex treatment since. Had positive PCR last November eldest son was patient zero brought it home from gym! His girlfriend negative PCR no symptoms, me mild sinusitis only possible symptom, 3 others lost sense taste smell felt tired, 6 th member flu symptoms for 6 days lost taste smell appetite never any breathing difficulties. One family story showing variation in severity.
I believe I had a mild case of COVID in March 2020 when I was living in NYC. I have since tested negative for SARS antibodies and T-cells are negative as well. I am 72 and have been low-carb for 20 years. I take supplements to support my immune system. I’d love to know what’s really going on.