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we all know the answer.
Then why ask?
Btw, like I said there are plenty of free testing sites, but there is no need to test if you are perfectly healthy and have had no known exposure
Well yeah actually there is a reason to test under those circumstances.
You could have been exposed to someone who did not know THEY were exposed, and so then like them you are infecting others.
And people wonder why there is a three hour wait at some of those sites .......and why it now takes a week or more to get results.
So should you go test yourself everyday if you work in a public space and just keep overwhelming the system?
Yeah there should be more testing.
I don't know about every day.
I just know that being symptom free--and not personally knowing if anyone you know has been infected--are not reliable evidence that you are infection free.
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This article says you should
not get tested if you are healthy and no known exposure
I also have questions about the actual number of cases when some people test multiple times after positive results and keep showing positive weeks after symptoms have passed....just wondering if each test shows up in the numbers of people infected ??? In other words can one person count as four infections due to number of positive results???
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