Gotanyfunkopops
Gotanyfunkopops t1_j9gczwt wrote
Reply to comment by shooter_tx 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_
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.
Gotanyfunkopops t1_j9dyok1 wrote
Reply to comment by JoaoBinda 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. My wife is super careful, even now she still wears face shields and N95. I work from home and we still wear masks when we go out, so that helps too. We actually haven’t been sick with cold or flu in three years either.
Gotanyfunkopops t1_j9doctm wrote
Reply to 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_
I don’t know how I managed to dodge this for so long, but I hope I can keep dodging it forever.
Gotanyfunkopops t1_j9gdbn2 wrote
Reply to comment by Not_Stupid 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_
This may be the case.