Hamilton County
Sorry, but I meant where in Hamilton county. I'm very interested in being tested.
Hamilton County
At Riverview Health, but it was an employer sponsored event only. I'm not sure if or when public testing will be available, or how many employers are part of the agreement.Sorry, but I meant where in Hamilton county. I'm very interested in being tested.
At Riverview Health, but it was an employer sponsored event only. I'm not sure if or when public testing will be available, or how many employers are part of the agreement.
My test results came back this morning and I tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 antibody. I had a very mild flu with loss of taste and smell way back in January or February. Must’ve been the ‘Rona.
My blood type is O+ and I have read that COVID-19 symptoms can be milder with this blood type. Now it’s time to donate plasma or whole blood to help others.
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My blood type is O+ and I have read that COVID-19 symptoms can be milder with this blood type.
Great! Same here. Mine was late december into January. Have the antibodies too.My test results came back this morning and I tested positive for the SARS-CoV-2 antibody. I had a very mild flu with loss of taste and smell way back in January or February. Must’ve been the ‘Rona.
My blood type is O+ and I have read that COVID-19 symptoms can be milder with this blood type. Now it’s time to donate plasma or whole blood to help others.
Ooh, this is interesting!
Wonder what others who have been antibody tested have found?
Do we know if the antibody testing is different (or more accurate) than the drive up testing that they are doing in places like Nashville?
I just found out I can make $200/week donating plasma...
That's a new rifle a month
How many times per week for $200?
If serious, I'm about to fire up the Kaw and head that way.
Hell yeah.i was willing to sell a left nut for gun money. Guess this will have to do$100 for about an hour and a half, allowable 2x each week.
Taking off on a tangent, I was just looking into the antigen testing, and by chance discovered that the local blood bank lifted the ban on blood donations from military members and family members who were stationed in Europe back in the 80s/90s. This is based on FDA's reconsideration of the issue (mad cow disease exposure). Woot!
Oh. Just remembered I think I was also deferred for time spent in the sandbox region. Have to check into that. But if you were ever deferred because of time in Europe, check back, the rules are a-changing.
Interesting. I've got a fairly uncommon type and it seems they're looking for it fairly regularly.
And on another note, The Boss was tested for the antibodies about a month ago and came back positive, so I'd say we DID have it earlier this year. And that also doesn't mean you're immune. I tested positive Monday, her results are pending, so we're in quarantine. Had a chest xray yesterday that shows some non-typical pneumonia, shortness of breath, cough, sore throat, very severe headache, and absolutely no sense of smell or taste. But no fever, go figure. Actually my temp was a little on the low side.
I tested positive Monday, her results are pending, so we're in quarantine. Had a chest xray yesterday that shows some non-typical pneumonia, shortness of breath, cough, sore throat, very severe headache, and absolutely no sense of smell or taste. But no fever, go figure. Actually my temp was a little on the low side.