Bondi77
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Does he have to quarantine again?
It's proven that getting Covid does not give you immunityHe already got it so what's the problem
I think it gives you a sort of temporary immunity for a few months, could be wrong though. @Pogue Mahone is probably the best equipped to answer this sort of question.It's proven that getting Covid does not give you immunity
Only if he tests positive which he probably won’tDoes he have to quarantine again?
No it isn’t.It's proven that getting Covid does not give you immunity
It is not an airborne virus. It spreads through droplets from coughing or sneezing of an infected person and hence the social distancing.How would it be his fault? It’s an airborne virus, he isn’t going round snogging all the other players (as far as I’m aware).
Also reading your other posts how do you know you haven't caught it and just been asymptomatic?
It really isn’t.It's proven that getting Covid does not give you immunity
My friend had antibodies in like June, he just took another test, no antibodies. Whether the first was a false positive or not who knows. There are a lot of reports of antibodies only lasting around a few months.It really isn’t.
It just takes a lot longer to clear away for some people. Valentino Rossi has been positive for over a month. He’s isolated for 2 weeks and still coming up positive.
I think this is where the “caught it again” is coming from, that and tests showing false positives etc.
it’s a flu viral strain that your body builds anti bodies towards. Unless they die off quickly or it’s a different strain he shouldn’t get it again.
That’s what an airborne virus is, one that travels in small particles through the air.It is not an airborne virus. It spreads through droplets from coughing or sneezing of an infected person and hence the social distancing.
That's where T cell immunity comes inMy friend had antibodies in like June, he just took another test, no antibodies. Whether the first was a false positive or not who knows. There are a lot of reports of antibodies only lasting around a few months.
Dybala was like that as well wasn't he. Took ages to test negative.It really isn’t.
It just takes a lot longer to clear away for some people. Valentino Rossi has been positive for over a month. He’s isolated for 2 weeks and still coming up positive.
I think this is where the “caught it again” is coming from, that and tests showing false positives etc.
it’s a flu viral strain that your body builds anti bodies towards. Unless they die off quickly or it’s a different strain he shouldn’t get it again.
Yep! He was probably the first high profile case of it happening like that.Dybala was like that as well wasn't he. Took ages to test negative.
Google "is covid airborne" and check the Covid Alert on top.That’s what an airborne virus is, one that travels in small particles through the air.
He was with the squad and available vs Everton.Can’t believe he went on international duty after being unavailable for United for the last two weeks. His quarantine just finished and he was straight on the plane. Surely he could have stayed in Manchester and trained at the club.
What? Coronavirus is not a flu viral strain.It really isn’t.
It just takes a lot longer to clear away for some people. Valentino Rossi has been positive for over a month. He’s isolated for 2 weeks and still coming up positive.
I think this is where the “caught it again” is coming from, that and tests showing false positives etc.
it’s a flu viral strain that your body builds anti bodies towards. Unless they die off quickly or it’s a different strain he shouldn’t get it again.
Aerosol transmission is actually thought to be the primary method now, I wouldn't put all your faith in an alert from a company with no particular medical expertise.Google "is covid airborne" and check the Covid Alert on top.
No it's not proven by any stretch.. there have been reports that in some cases it might. But nothing has been proven they simply don't know. But if it would the vaccination would be pointless.It's proven that getting Covid does not give you immunity
There are now a lot of scientists who would argue that it is airborne even criticising the guidance of sites like Google for not following research more closely.Google "is covid airborne" and check the Covid Alert on top.
Personally I hope so after being diagnosed positive today.It's proven that getting Covid does not give you immunity
It's really not. The cases of re-infection have been extremely rare.It's proven that getting Covid does not give you immunity
Get well soonPersonally I hope so after being diagnosed positive today.
It's really not. The cases of re-infection have been extremely rare.
If he actually plays for Brazil he'll get more match fitness by going to the internationals than he would if he stayed at our training ground. It's also not good for morale if you're stopping somebody going on international duties who is only just starting to break into the team. It's likely part of the reason Telles wanted to move to a bigger club is to help push himself into the team.Ole is wrong for letting Telles leave so soon for international duty. After losing Shaw he has to be more selfish and insist Telles remain to work on his fitness.
He's tested positive again.Wait, is he getting another positive again?
Curious why this thread is bumped, I'm worried
Its not up to us?For feck sake why did we let him go back on duty?
? Where did you read / hear this?He's tested positive again.
Yep recovered and then tested positive again two weeks after having it.Wait, has he actually tested positive again!?
I think he never recovered and covid was still in his system. I dont understand how he can get it that quickly.Yep recovered and then tested positive again two weeks after having it.
Confirmed by the club or something else similarly reliable?Yep recovered and then tested positive again two weeks after having it.