Invisible Man's Bandage
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Not sure this epidemiologist has quite twigged the "Benefits" his graph implies...
He's a bit of a bell end, I reckon.
Not sure this epidemiologist has quite twigged the "Benefits" his graph implies...
Not sure this epidemiologist has quite twigged the "Benefits" his graph implies...
Tables not graphs, fans instead of crowd noise, football instead of var. we can but hopeI can't cope with anymore graphs. I just want to go home.
I'd say let them decide. I did a home antibody test for an Imperial College study a few weeks back before I had my first shot. It showed I had IgM antibodies which are the ones that are first produced (I wasn't aware of ever having Covid) so if I was asked again I'd do it. I guess it would show if I had the longer term IgG antibodies.Advice wanted - had covid tested positive 3rd Feb - went through all the isolating rigmarole and got my fist jab - OAZ - on Monday 1st March. Got an e-mail asking me to donate seeing if I want to send in a blood sample so they can check for anti-body levels post covid. I am more than happy to help but would I be right in assuming that as I have had the vaccination in between they would only be getting a false reading anyway and in fact I wouldn't be helping much at all - am I on the right track there?
I would imagine that they will get lots of information from your test , such as efficacy as long as they know you have had the vaccine.Advice wanted - had covid tested positive 3rd Feb - went through all the isolating rigmarole and got my fist jab - OAZ - on Monday 1st March. Got an e-mail asking me to donate seeing if I want to send in a blood sample so they can check for anti-body levels post covid. I am more than happy to help but would I be right in assuming that as I have had the vaccination in between they would only be getting a false reading anyway and in fact I wouldn't be helping much at all - am I on the right track there?
Not sure this epidemiologist has quite twigged the "Benefits" his graph implies...