shooter_tx t1_j9evrws wrote
Reply to comment by Gotanyfunkopops in The case of a patient who had COVID for 318 days helped scientists discover a new route for dangerous coronavirus strain emergence. They found mutations enabling T cell escape. Keeping track of mutations is crucial for understanding, monitoring, and controlling the pandemic by Skoltech_
"My wife is a physician and we have tested frequently for it since the onset, and nope, neither of us have caught it."
Are y'all just testing for active infection (e.g. PCR and RAT)?
Or have y'all actually had "full panel" antibody tests?
(I call them 'full panel' now, because in the early days of the pandemic I had to get two different referrals in order to get a f'n antibody test, and despite asking and getting assurances from four different people that it wouldn't be just a simple IGA test... it did, in fact, end up being just a simple IgA test... I was f'n livid, and they ended up not charging me for it)
Gotanyfunkopops t1_j9gczwt wrote
Just testing for the active. We tested for the full panel about a year ago, and it came up negative. Haven’t done one ever since.
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