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The Reasons to NEVER get tested for Covid 19 keep piling up


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2020 May 7, 12:46pm   647 views  8 comments

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https://www.militarytimes.com/news/your-military/2020/05/06/coronavirus-survivors-banned-from-joining-the-military/

As the Defense Department negotiates its way through the coronavirus pandemic and its fallout, military entrance processing stations are working with new guidance when it comes to bringing COVID-19 survivors into the services.

A past COVID-19 diagnosis is a no-go for processing, according to a recently released MEPCOM memo circulating on Twitter.

“During the medical history interview or examination, a history of COVID-19, confirmed by either a laboratory test or a clinician diagnosis, is permanently disqualifying ...” the memo reads.

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1   Ceffer   2020 May 7, 12:53pm  

Like I said, why ever get tested and stigmatize yourself? Even if I was dribbling, wheezing and feeling like croaksville, I would not allow testing. The treatments are all purely non-specific, agnostic and symptomatic, whether you have a positive Covid test or not, and as we have seen the tests are a scam, often for reimbursements and to please the Gov Pied Pipers of the Panic Plandemic.
2   noobster   2020 May 7, 10:40pm  

Can you still get drafted though?
3   BoomAndBustCycle   2020 May 7, 11:08pm  

What about anti-body testing... my work is offering it free to everyone. We traveled a lot and both my spouse and I had bad coughs to varying degrees in Early March. I’m curious to see our results... and if they are different it would prove to me the tests are faulty.
4   RWSGFY   2020 May 7, 11:16pm  

BoomAndBustCycle says
I’m curious to see our results


Curiosity killed the cat.
5   elliemae   2020 May 8, 8:34am  

I have a patient who tested positive in the hospital. They re-tested him, it was negative. Now he's symptomatic again and they're saying he doesn't need a test. WTF?
6   HeadSet   2020 May 8, 9:51am  

elliemae says
I have a patient who tested positive in the hospital. They re-tested him, it was negative. Now he's symptomatic again and they're saying he doesn't need a test. WTF?


Do they consider an antibodies test?
7   RWSGFY   2020 May 8, 9:53am  

elliemae says
I have a patient who tested positive in the hospital. They re-tested him, it was negative. Now he's symptomatic again and they're saying he doesn't need a test. WTF?


The tests are obviosly pretty shitty.
8   Shaman   2020 May 8, 10:26am  

elliemae says
I have a patient who tested positive in the hospital. They re-tested him, it was negative. Now he's symptomatic again and they're saying he doesn't need a test. WTF?


The tests don’t appear to work well.
I had something that could have been the Covid in mid March. Started with sore throat and fatigue, got worse over and few days and I stayed home from work after that. Then it went to my chest and dry coughs, hurt to breathe... went on like that for a good week or more. Finally I started feeling better. But the week I returned to work was rough, lots of coughing and chest pains and fatigue. I almost went home several times.
I feel like my lungs still haven’t got to 100%.

My wife just got a short duration cough and then she was over it. The kids were not affected. That would fit the data as women aren’t as affected as men, and she’s ridiculously healthy anyway.

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