and one to gracie!well, too late for a 'morning' to bear but a big hello is appropriate no matter the time!![]()
Currently infected = test A. (Swab)Question (here) re: "testing"...
Is/Will a test able to distinguish between:
1.) Somebody who is CURRENTLY infected and, I guess, known as an active "carrier"
and
2.) Somebody who was exposed at some point (oh, let's say mid-MARCH), did not get
sick/symptomatic, and now has only antibodies
i sure would like to know if those ~140 south koreans who tested positive again after weeks had any sign of antibodies .............Currently infected = test A. (Swab)
Has antibodies = test B. (Blood)
Is this going to become a "Green Card" thing???
in which way?In where you can go and what you can do and so on and so forthin which way?
So if "they" find out you have antibodies, are you then isolatedCurrently infected = test A. (Swab)
Has antibodies = test B. (Blood)
I sure don’t have any answers other than what Atty already said."They" would require a negative Test-A along with no fever or other symptoms.So if "they" find out you have antibodies, are you then isolated
for 14 more days after the results?... or are they able to tell
how old those antibodies may be?

The real questions areSo if "they" find out you have antibodies, are you then isolated
for 14 more days after the results?... or are they able to tell
how old those antibodies may be?