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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

So now anyone can get a supply of lft how many people are doing it, and how often?

There's no excuse really for not testing as they can now be sent through the post. I think testing is just as important as getting vaccinated.

We are a family of 5. 1 wfh, 2 working, 2 at secondary school. We all test every 4 days.

Over to you.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up

I am currently doing 4 lft per week... was 5 but now 4.. and also having to have 2 PCR Tests

It is a no trouble really

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"I am currently doing 4 lft per week... was 5 but now 4.. and also having to have 2 PCR Tests

It is a no trouble really "

Its not at all.

Do you have to do it for work? I don't, I just feel it's a good thing to do. It's reassuring for me

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I am currently doing 4 lft per week... was 5 but now 4.. and also having to have 2 PCR Tests

It is a no trouble really

Its not at all.

Do you have to do it for work? I don't, I just feel it's a good thing to do. It's reassuring for me "

work, before any shift at the vaccine clinic and as my daughter is at college.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Never done one

I was even taken to Bedford Hospital by ambulance as i was having breathing problems, they never did a Covid test even though the reason they took me in was because of what i had being a symptom of Covid

I very rarely go past my front Garden though atm and only live with one other person who works and outdoor/socially distanced job anyway

Once Lockdown is over i wont be that fussed anyway

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By *endulum 20Couple
over a year ago

sandy

me and hubby have had both vaccines and are doing 2/3 tests each per week

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By *rincess peachWoman
over a year ago

shits creek

I've had mine delivered. When we open we need to do twice weekly

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)

I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future.

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By *elshsunsWoman
over a year ago

Flintshire

Never done a test in my life

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future."
I wear full ppe for most of my job but still have to do the two to three LFT tests a week and the PCR ones.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"Never done a test in my life "
it would be a good time to start with the twice a week tests. They help so much to get this under control

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future. I wear full ppe for most of my job but still have to do the two to three LFT tests a week and the PCR ones. "

That's fair. I'll follow the instructions the charity provides, but tbh I'm pretty low risk (particularly now I've had a jab)

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"Never done one

I was even taken to Bedford Hospital by ambulance as i was having breathing problems, they never did a Covid test even though the reason they took me in was because of what i had being a symptom of Covid

"

I wonder if that is normal.

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"me and hubby have had both vaccines and are doing 2/3 tests each per week "

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"I've had mine delivered. When we open we need to do twice weekly "

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future."

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"Never done a test in my life "

Why not? Hope you don't mind me asking, just interested.

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By *ittleMissCaliWoman
over a year ago

all loved up


"I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future. I wear full ppe for most of my job but still have to do the two to three LFT tests a week and the PCR ones.

That's fair. I'll follow the instructions the charity provides, but tbh I'm pretty low risk (particularly now I've had a jab)"

yeah they all seem to have different rules. I have one clinic where I need to test when I get there and wait for the result. The other I dont even have to do one.

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"Never done a test in my life it would be a good time to start with the twice a week tests. They help so much to get this under control"

100% agree

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future. I wear full ppe for most of my job but still have to do the two to three LFT tests a week and the PCR ones. "

Same we work 121 in full PPE.

I'm currently doing a 17 hr shift in the polling station today and we have to wear a mask and a face shield throughout.

Still have to do 3 covid tests a week or every 2 days at work on top of the PPE.

KJ

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future. I wear full ppe for most of my job but still have to do the two to three LFT tests a week and the PCR ones.

Same we work 121 in full PPE.

I'm currently doing a 17 hr shift in the polling station today and we have to wear a mask and a face shield throughout.

Still have to do 3 covid tests a week or every 2 days at work on top of the PPE.

KJ"

I've also had the jab as well.

KJ

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I've done 2 a week for a long time because of work

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By *hrista BellendWoman
over a year ago

surrounded by twinkly lights

I test twice a week for work

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"I wfh anyway. I might test in the context of my voluntary work, although that's all masked up for the foreseeable future. I wear full ppe for most of my job but still have to do the two to three LFT tests a week and the PCR ones.

That's fair. I'll follow the instructions the charity provides, but tbh I'm pretty low risk (particularly now I've had a jab) yeah they all seem to have different rules. I have one clinic where I need to test when I get there and wait for the result. The other I dont even have to do one. "

I think my charity are erring on the side of individual autonomy. I'll do as they suggest, whatever it is

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch

Twice a week here for the lad and myself, different days so most of the week is covered

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By *oved Up 2Couple
over a year ago

nottingham

Test twice weekly as I'm a vaccinator. Also had both jabs. I like the reassurance of negative results

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By *enithWoman
over a year ago

closer than you think


"Never done a test in my life "

Same here, I wfh and had both vaccines

I ordered some tests but the box remains unopened..... the thought of doing it just makes me gag !!!

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By *icecouple561Couple
Forum Mod

over a year ago

East Sussex

Every time I visit my mother.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

ive ordered some for at home but i tend to order my shopping online and i work from home so nowhere at the moment for me to catch it

rather than use them twice a week and waste the tests i was planning to use them whenever i have plans maybe before i head out and a few days after

given my next booking anywhere is 22nd may i dont imagine ill have to use them much

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By *hatawasteMan
over a year ago

stafford


"Never done a test in my life "

I would imagine if people are not doing them now that we are all going to need to do them quite regularly in the not so distant future.

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By *izzy.Woman
over a year ago

Stoke area

I test twice weekly as a volunteer at the vaccine centre, I do a lft before each shift. I use to have one on arrival, but got some at home now.

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere

I don't think enough people are doing this tbh. At work the other day I asked who was testing regularly, out of 10 people there was only 1.....me!!! Not that I was that surprised.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

NHS.. so twice a week, extra if doing a vaccination clinic

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

We all test here twice a week (2 kids , 2 adults)...it has become a breakfast table ritual...just have to make sure they don't get muddled lol..

Testing not a problem but a bit of a phaff sending in all the results, especially as you have to do the Gov and school and work!!!

But worth all the effort

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Never done a test in my life

I would imagine if people are not doing them now that we are all going to need to do them quite regularly in the not so distant future. "

I've done PCR tests when prompted by the Zoe app, haha.

(I did have a rapid test before I was formally enrolled on the clinical trial last week, too)

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I haven’t done a single test since the beginning. Neither has either of my kids been tested.

I only know one person that’s doing tests regularly and that’s because they work in a hospital.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

I got some in the post and started doing them as I'm going out a little bit more but not by much. It's reassurance that I'm ok plus I got my first vaccination today too x

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By *ady Lick OP   Woman
over a year ago

Northampton Somewhere


"I haven’t done a single test since the beginning. Neither has either of my kids been tested.

I only know one person that’s doing tests regularly and that’s because they work in a hospital.

"

Don't your children have to test for school?

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By *hatawasteMan
over a year ago

stafford


"I haven’t done a single test since the beginning. Neither has either of my kids been tested.

I only know one person that’s doing tests regularly and that’s because they work in a hospital.

"

Do your kids not go to school? I could be wrong but aren't all kids tested now?

Also depending on where you work these days people are doing tests a few times a week..as will we all I imagine in one way or another in the very near future

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By *hatawasteMan
over a year ago

stafford


"Never done a test in my life

Same here, I wfh and had both vaccines

I ordered some tests but the box remains unopened..... the thought of doing it just makes me gag !!!"

Soon come for everyone as they say.. I'm sure with a few people with gag reflexes etc it could prove difficult.. But am sure a way will be found around it..

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By *iger4uWoman
over a year ago

In my happy place

Not testing. I live alone.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"So now anyone can get a supply of lft how many people are doing it, and how often?

There's no excuse really for not testing as they can now be sent through the post. I think testing is just as important as getting vaccinated.

We are a family of 5. 1 wfh, 2 working, 2 at secondary school. We all test every 4 days.

Over to you. "

My organisation made doing a test a pre condition of attending a training course. One individual refused (citing all the usual conspiracy bollocks) and didn’t get to attend the course.

I wonder if attitudes to testing would change it this kind of rule became more widespread.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Why are people wasting government money that will need to be repaid by taxes unnecessarily?

The tests aren't free guys!

Absolutely crazy.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Why are people wasting government money that will need to be repaid by taxes unnecessarily?

The tests aren't free guys!

Absolutely crazy."

The cost of finding out I have Covid and keeping my disease ridden butt at home is less than the cost of treating my Covid or the Covid of others I might infect. Further, by keeping my disease ridden butt at home, I help suppress the disease, and therefore do my bit to get the UK to a point where these economically ruinous public health measures are no longer necessary.

Spend a penny, save a pound.

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By *ob198XaMan
over a year ago

teleford

Randomly handing out LFT like candy is the biggest waste of public finances in the history of government!! Some people will cost the treasury more in LFT tests than they pay in in taxes! What make more sense is to send everyone in the country 2 tests and have 2 national test days 4 days apart. Repeat the exercise at a regional level where case loads remain above the average

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Why are people wasting government money that will need to be repaid by taxes unnecessarily?

The tests aren't free guys!

Absolutely crazy.

The cost of finding out I have Covid and keeping my disease ridden butt at home is less than the cost of treating my Covid or the Covid of others I might infect. Further, by keeping my disease ridden butt at home, I help suppress the disease, and therefore do my bit to get the UK to a point where these economically ruinous public health measures are no longer necessary.

Spend a penny, save a pound."

There's people in this Forum that seem to be actively enjoying these times.....

There's no justification for this wastefulness. People taking tests 'just to reassure thenselves' when they've had both vaccinations - it's absolute nonsense.

Take one if you have symptoms, or you have to for work etc but stop this abuse.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Why are people wasting government money that will need to be repaid by taxes unnecessarily?

The tests aren't free guys!

Absolutely crazy.

The cost of finding out I have Covid and keeping my disease ridden butt at home is less than the cost of treating my Covid or the Covid of others I might infect. Further, by keeping my disease ridden butt at home, I help suppress the disease, and therefore do my bit to get the UK to a point where these economically ruinous public health measures are no longer necessary.

Spend a penny, save a pound.

There's people in this Forum that seem to be actively enjoying these times.....

There's no justification for this wastefulness. People taking tests 'just to reassure thenselves' when they've had both vaccinations - it's absolute nonsense.

Take one if you have symptoms, or you have to for work etc but stop this abuse."

And asymptomatic infection? Which drives a lot of spread?

... I've taken one rapid test fwiw. It was a prerequisite for the clinical trial. In the last year I've taken two PCR tests when the symptom tracker app has told me I might have Covid. I'm not chewing them like gum I work from home, I double mask, I barely go out, there's no need for me.

But for some there is a need, and discouraging testing means we don't know how bad the situation is, and we can't take appropriate action to counter it.

I also love how "doesn't agree with you" means "enjoying the pandemic" I did say it was a way out of this

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over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

"

Or penny on prevention rather than pound on cure?

We're all fine worked so well last year, didn't it

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

Or penny on prevention rather than pound on cure?

We're all fine worked so well last year, didn't it "

Last year was handled awfully by the government. Everything done to late.

This year is different - we are fast closing in (may already be there) on here immunity due to vaccines and exposure.

Comparing the two situations is just daft.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

Or penny on prevention rather than pound on cure?

We're all fine worked so well last year, didn't it

Last year was handled awfully by the government. Everything done to late.

This year is different - we are fast closing in (may already be there) on here immunity due to vaccines and exposure.

Comparing the two situations is just daft."

And these tests are not 'a penny', they are costing multiple billions.

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

Or penny on prevention rather than pound on cure?

We're all fine worked so well last year, didn't it

Last year was handled awfully by the government. Everything done to late.

This year is different - we are fast closing in (may already be there) on here immunity due to vaccines and exposure.

Comparing the two situations is just daft."

We're in a low risk situation - let's loosen our guard!

We're in a low risk situation - let's loosen our guard!

Nope, I don't see any similarities at all

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"I haven’t done a single test since the beginning. Neither has either of my kids been tested.

I only know one person that’s doing tests regularly and that’s because they work in a hospital.

Do your kids not go to school? I could be wrong but aren't all kids tested now?

Also depending on where you work these days people are doing tests a few times a week..as will we all I imagine in one way or another in the very near future"

Testing of kids is voluntary, not a pre requisite to attend school

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By *naswingdressWoman
over a year ago

Manchester (she/her)


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

Or penny on prevention rather than pound on cure?

We're all fine worked so well last year, didn't it

Last year was handled awfully by the government. Everything done to late.

This year is different - we are fast closing in (may already be there) on here immunity due to vaccines and exposure.

Comparing the two situations is just daft.

And these tests are not 'a penny', they are costing multiple billions."

It's a figure of speech, congratulations.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

Or penny on prevention rather than pound on cure?

We're all fine worked so well last year, didn't it

Last year was handled awfully by the government. Everything done to late.

This year is different - we are fast closing in (may already be there) on here immunity due to vaccines and exposure.

Comparing the two situations is just daft.

We're in a low risk situation - let's loosen our guard!

We're in a low risk situation - let's loosen our guard!

Nope, I don't see any similarities at all "

Well I did, very clearly, point out the massive difference.

I see as usual, rather than try and debate the point, you just put your fingers in your ears whilst saying "lalalala I can't hear you"

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

"

to have proper data about the virus and track how well the vaccine is doing we kind of need to know how many people are catching it vs how many are being hospitalised

they also ask questions with the results like how many vaccine jabs you have had, do you work outside the home, have you tested positive before etc

it lets us know how dangerous current strains are, how effective the vaccine is, where the virus may be spreading etc ,

they wont expect us to test forever, but for now its all positive effort towards getting completely back to normal based on evidence rather than just fuck it i’ve had enough now

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

to have proper data about the virus and track how well the vaccine is doing we kind of need to know how many people are catching it vs how many are being hospitalised

they also ask questions with the results like how many vaccine jabs you have had, do you work outside the home, have you tested positive before etc

it lets us know how dangerous current strains are, how effective the vaccine is, where the virus may be spreading etc ,

they wont expect us to test forever, but for now its all positive effort towards getting completely back to normal based on evidence rather than just fuck it i’ve had enough now "

All of that is true for prope government testing regimes / health workers / on official studies etc.

The people testing themselves at home, while wearing masks, despite working from home while hiding in their basement just so they can 'feel reassured' are offering nothing, wasting money and resources and if anything else those figures.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

to have proper data about the virus and track how well the vaccine is doing we kind of need to know how many people are catching it vs how many are being hospitalised

they also ask questions with the results like how many vaccine jabs you have had, do you work outside the home, have you tested positive before etc

it lets us know how dangerous current strains are, how effective the vaccine is, where the virus may be spreading etc ,

they wont expect us to test forever, but for now its all positive effort towards getting completely back to normal based on evidence rather than just fuck it i’ve had enough now

All of that is true for prope government testing regimes / health workers / on official studies etc.

The people testing themselves at home, while wearing masks, despite working from home while hiding in their basement just so they can 'feel reassured' are offering nothing, wasting money and resources and if anything else those figures."

your language and tone around people working from home (which wasn’t even by choice for most of them) tells me this isn’t a discussion worth continuing

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

to have proper data about the virus and track how well the vaccine is doing we kind of need to know how many people are catching it vs how many are being hospitalised

they also ask questions with the results like how many vaccine jabs you have had, do you work outside the home, have you tested positive before etc

it lets us know how dangerous current strains are, how effective the vaccine is, where the virus may be spreading etc ,

they wont expect us to test forever, but for now its all positive effort towards getting completely back to normal based on evidence rather than just fuck it i’ve had enough now

All of that is true for prope government testing regimes / health workers / on official studies etc.

The people testing themselves at home, while wearing masks, despite working from home while hiding in their basement just so they can 'feel reassured' are offering nothing, wasting money and resources and if anything else those figures."

Why are you so sure they are actually testing ?

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago


"Hmmmm

Numbers are pretty much at their lowest. Vaccinations are working and are still being rolled out quickly and efficiently.

Let's stop this obsession with how many people are catching it if they simply aren't getting hospitalised or worse.

Let's just crack on with our lives - we don't have forever.

In the event of a new strain that threatens to overwhelm the NHS then we need to revisit, but until then let's start living instead of existing.

to have proper data about the virus and track how well the vaccine is doing we kind of need to know how many people are catching it vs how many are being hospitalised

they also ask questions with the results like how many vaccine jabs you have had, do you work outside the home, have you tested positive before etc

it lets us know how dangerous current strains are, how effective the vaccine is, where the virus may be spreading etc ,

they wont expect us to test forever, but for now its all positive effort towards getting completely back to normal based on evidence rather than just fuck it i’ve had enough now "

All of that is true for prope government testing regimes / health workers / on official studies etc.

The people testing themselves at home, while wearing masks, despite working from home while hiding in their basement just so they can 'feel reassured' are offering nothing, wasting money and resources and if anything skew those figures.

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By *AABMan
over a year ago

Not far

When I looked on HM Gov’s website s couple weeks ago the LFT freebie tests through the post service was not available in Wales. Where do we get them?

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By *retty womanWoman
over a year ago

Near Bournemouth

My husband and I don't. But our daughter who is in college does and so does our son in secondary school. Our little one doesn't as he is in primary school.

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By (user no longer on site)
over a year ago

Google the nearest chemist ro you supplying them also. Theyre completely free aa with the government ones... Same test kit. Yiu can get 4 boxes dependent on house numbers

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By *ilmissplumpyWoman
over a year ago

Wolverhampton

I haven't, apart from a pcr at work (hospital admin - no patient contact by any of our department) when a colleague caught it. Work are offering lft on a voluntary basis and if I had elderly/vulnerable family members I would use them although the reliability is questionable

Lmp

I'm fully vaccinated as is the hubby.

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By *pursChick aka ShortieWoman
over a year ago

On a mooch


"When I looked on HM Gov’s website s couple weeks ago the LFT freebie tests through the post service was not available in Wales. Where do we get them?"

In Wales it’s a bit different not everyone is entitled to one. See below link

https://gov.wales/get-rapid-lateral-flow-covid-19-tests-if-you-do-not-have-symptoms#section-68472

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By *atBottomGirlsWoman
over a year ago

St Austell-ish


"So now anyone can get a supply of lft how many people are doing it, and how often?

There's no excuse really for not testing as they can now be sent through the post. I think testing is just as important as getting vaccinated.

We are a family of 5. 1 wfh, 2 working, 2 at secondary school. We all test every 4 days.

Over to you. "

I don't see the point in testing, unless in a job/family situation where multiple people are meeting others on a regular basis. Just like STI tests, they are only as valid as your most recent contact. (and yes, STI tests are important, but only as effective as your most recent test).

I live alone, see others in pubs and as life happens. If i met someone (in regular life) who had a clear test 2 days ago, it doesn't mean much.

Be safe, move on. Why test, unless for work purposes?

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