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posted ago by Lowersidecustoms +38 / -0

As if we all didn't think covid was bullshit already I had an experience with it before Thanksgiving. I'm a restaurant manager in Florida, about 3 days before Thanksgiving I had an employee complaining her neck hurt and she wanted to go to the hospital to get checked out, I of course tell her to go. She messages me a few hours after she left and says she tested positive for Covid, texted me pictures of the discharge paperwork that showed covid positive. Now she's got a 10 day quarantine note, she says she doesn't believe it and is getting retested and I take her off the schedule until the end of the quarantine. Personally I don't buy the hoax and have done zero personally about it, never wore a mask or any of that bullshit, but I had family getting together and wanted to be responsible in the off chance I'm wrong, and get tested anyway because there will be people in the risk group there and if I've been exposed I don't want to pass it. Only place to get a test local is once a week by the health dept in the parking lot of an abandoned hospital. In line in vehicle, my employee 2 cars behind me. they dropped the persons swab in front of me and packed it anyway, I drive up and they test me, tell me if I'm positive they'll call me if negative they won't call. My first thought it's what if I'm positive and these incompetent fools forget to call? Anyway FF to test results 4 days later, my employee tested negative 3 days after a positive result at the hospital going on for unrelated issues. I never got a call, my employee got a text to an app that confirmed her negative result, I didn't. I got the link to the app from her and checked mine, no result came back. So if you believe what the media and the government tell you about the severity of this hoax, why is there so little urgency or organization with testing? Because it's bullshit.

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TEXinLA 2 points ago +2 / -0

Recall that some months ago people who ditched their WuFlu test appointment were notified that they tested positive.

After never being tested at all.

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Lowersidecustoms [S] 2 points ago +2 / -0

Wow Wtf, surprised that didn't get more attention

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TEXinLA 2 points ago +2 / -0

Crazy, isn't it?

Happened to people in multiple states.

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Becausewhyn0t 2 points ago +2 / -0

Yeah I have been living my life normal no one I personally know has covid. I believe people can get it but just a illness that is being treated wrongly causing people to die.

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Lowersidecustoms [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

I know 2 people that tested positive and one was the employee that tested negative right after positive, so of course the other positive becomes questionable

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FlyinHeadlock 2 points ago +2 / -0

I have a lord ass niece. Lonely, unloved soul who swore up and down she had covid. She took 4 test. All negative. She went back again and finally paydirt.

Instant attention. Everyone was concerned about her. She felt loved, people were showing concern. Her appetite though never fluttered. Still stuffed her face, farted around on her phone all day and showed no signs of illness. In 48 hrs she started feeling "better" when she wanted to do something. Amazing phucking recovery.

She never had covid. Her fat friends have done the same. They all got covid yet nobody in their households ever got it. Amazing. A lot of this nonsense going on of people with no symptoms with a series of failed test that turn positive at some point but then nobody around them ever get it.