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Eyeball_Kid

(7,432 posts)
2. Were he testing negative, we'd be hearing all about it, nonstop.
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:21 PM
Oct 2020

Nonetheless, he could also be negative and STILL have lingering effects for months, possibly years. This virus is no joke.

Johnny2X2X

(19,066 posts)
4. Correct
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:23 PM
Oct 2020

And we know he's not negative, if he were they'd have been bragging about a negative test. Still positive means you're still contagious, he could remain contagious for several more weeks.

RockRaven

(14,967 posts)
5. Symptoms/aftereffects, contagiousness, and test positivity don't fully overlap temporally
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:33 PM
Oct 2020

Best to consider each of those things as having their own typical timeline.

Claustrum

(4,845 posts)
6. While you are right, testing negative is the go-to for people.
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:36 PM
Oct 2020

If I get COVID, my company wouldn't let me in unless I can show a negative test. Same applies to the president.

If he wants to show some he is safe by other methods, it is upon him to show the lab test result to convince us otherwise. Just his words aren't enough.

RockRaven

(14,967 posts)
7. Trump rarely follows rules anyway; but the rule he'd likely claim to follow is the CDC guideline
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 01:59 PM
Oct 2020

that says people no longer shed replicable virus particles 10 days after the onset of symptoms in mild to moderate cases. Even though at that point they still test positive.

His doc already announced he's back to work on Sat. Ten days prior to that is Wed, the day after the debate. That's awfully convenient, so much so I suspect it is a lie (all of our info is being supplied by known liars and sycophants, after all). I think Trump probably had symptoms prior to the debate, but they can't admit that b/c he's already getting pilloried for irresponsible behavior and that would make it 10x worse. But he also wants no restrictions on his activities, so they claim Wed to run out that 10 day clock as fast as possible.

Hortensis

(58,785 posts)
11. Good points. Lingering effects are not necessarily symptoms.
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 03:23 PM
Oct 2020

But as for "symptoms," in this setting it's worth nothing that, technically, SYMPTOMS and SIGNS are two very different things. Medically, symptoms are subjective reports by patients of what they've noticed. Signs are objective observations and findings by medical professionals.

So I wondered when his doctor said Trump no longer had symptoms, if that could be more of his weaseling around with language, a way to avoid mentioning continued signs of Covid-19. And of course, it's all too easy to suspect Trump may have been blabbing about continued symptoms to Hannity.

GopherGal

(2,008 posts)
9. "Lingering Effects"???
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 03:02 PM
Oct 2020

It's only a week since he (first publicly admitted that he) tested positive. What we call those are *symptoms*.

Those poor folks who aren't back to normal months later? THEY'RE having lingering effects, you orange doofus. You're just coming down from the steroid doses you were on earlier in the week.

JCMach1

(27,558 posts)
10. No such thing. He is full of shite
Fri Oct 9, 2020, 03:15 PM
Oct 2020

There is only Covid, or not Covid.

Glad to have that conversation with another person who was ALSO given remdesivir and dexamethasone therapies

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