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Positivity rate in VA is almost 30%. My question IS, and always HAS->


been, why isn't it MUCH higher than that, especially now when you can hardly find a test. Wouldn't you have to be pretty positive you were sick to sit in your car for 4-5 hours waiting to be tested.

I am pretty sure (as I type this) that i do NOT have it today. Chances of me going through all the trouble to find a test are slim and none..slim just left town!

Other than traveling, etc where you have to have a test, of if you are traveling to visit people who you think could be more susceptible, why WOULD you get a test unless you thought you may be sick...Shouldn't positivity rates be around 80% or so?

(In response to this post by 3011Cochrane)

Posted: 01/05/2022 at 10:48AM



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