Carl D wrote on Mar 31
st, 2023 at 8:00am:
Bobby. wrote on Mar 31
st, 2023 at 7:54am:
Hi Lisa,
you could have had an asymptomatic case where you were infected but showed no symptoms.
Only a blood anti-body test could confirm it.
That's an excellent point, Bobby.
As far as I am aware I haven't had Covid yet but I'm planning to go to my GP and request a PSA blood test in July because my next 'official' one isn't until November but I want to have it checked earlier for my own peace of mind (everything is OK at the moment as far as I know) and while I'm there I might also ask my GP to get my blood sample checked to see if I ever have had Covid.
Does it really matter? -
at the start of the Pandemic:
you only had to be in an infected room for 1 minute and you'd get it and 1 week later you'd be dead -
the first Covid-19 was deadly -
it wiped out entire nursing homes and killed 100s of healthy doctors and nurses in Italy -
but later it morphed into Omicron which was a very weak version that we most people got
which acted as a free vaccine -
we didn't have to pay for any vaccines -
nature provided a free vaccine as it always does -
same happened with Spanish flu -
if nature didn't do that then the human race
would have been wiped out 1,000 times in ancient history.