Antigen. Not sure if anyone is getting daily/frequent PCR testing. Outside of very specialized settings, perhaps, wouldn’t seem like a good idea.https://twitter.com/k_stiglich/status/1477305672266141697 …
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Also, if you tested positive with an at-home test. Did you report it anywhere?
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Indeed. For this subset, I don’t mean you for this survey but likely small enough a group. Still, feel free to reply in the mentions.https://twitter.com/seanogallagher/status/1477308344683614209 …
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Sorry didn’t have enough options. I will occasionally post them.https://twitter.com/Sinned627/status/1477308928891437058 …
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I’ll post updated results regularly for the curious and will delete/replace them. Yes it is informal, but please don’t skew the results just to see them!
Also: I’m obviously *not* commenting on frequent testing. I know some people do, because of work or personal circumstances.pic.twitter.com/g1UJ0ncqbe
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Results: 43% report still testing positive on antigen tests on day 8 or later (that’s day 9 by CDC definition—they count from day 0). I ran the poll because of the pile of anectodes of lengty ve+ period, all from 2x and 3x vaxxed people. This is informal, but clearly a thing.pic.twitter.com/H6oRJR77Lm
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I tested negative so fast
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I’m interested in the result of this survey although it would probably be important to clarify wether this refers to antigen or pcr tests.
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Why keep testing?
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Back to work. End isolation. See people. Curiosity. Not everyone works from home.
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