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ChickNorris 2 points ago +2 / -0

my sister's sister in law is a teacher, big time leftist. She tested positive and then put off retesting for a month, claiming to her work she was still positive.

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throwawayicanremembe 3 points ago +3 / -0

My understanding is she should have still tested positive after only a month anyway.

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ChickNorris 2 points ago +2 / -0

see, I don't know. I've heard anywhere around 2 weeks. She just didn't plan to go back to work any time soon since she is a teacher and was getting paid regardless.

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Creeporama 2 points ago +2 / -0

I know I’m late but you can test positive for up to three months after. That’s not the norm but possible. I’m at home right now and my wife has COVID....I’m showing symptoms too and was gone ride it out, but my place of work is going with once a week mandatory testing. So if I don’t get a test saying that I’m positive now, but go back to work and test positive even though I’m over it, they will send me home. So I’m getting the test so I can show them I had it and I can opt out of testing for 90 days.