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Mrs BiM had a blood test for a shoulder replacement last July. A nurse rang up in August with the results and after running through the basics, the nurse asked how Mrs BiM was. Absolutely fine was the reply. The nurse asked if she is sure she's okay & Mrs BiM again says that she's fine, albeit a little more forcefully. "So you're fully recovered then?" asks the nurse. A clearly annoyed Mrs BiM responds "Recovered from what, I haven't been ill!". "Well," replies the nurse, "your blood is full of Covid antibodies..."

Late March or early April Mrs. BiM had what the doctor diagnosed as gastroenteritis, before gastric issues were a recognised Covid symptom. Beyond that she'd not felt ill or shown symptoms, but clearly from her blood test she'd had it, presumably when she thought she'd has gastroenteritis (if not then she was completely asymptomatic when she had it). So I think if Novax has had it, he could put this all to bed by offering a blood sample... I'll not be holding my breath during the wait.
I guees it woudl depend on the accuracy of the test and how long antibodies hang around for. He was meant to have had it before and so with is whether you can easily differentiate between a case a few weeks ago and a case a number of months ago. You are right though, he will never consent to the test having already set the scen that he is the victim of unfair treatment.
 

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Not sure if I get you but you don't usually (I've never seen one) have an all in one smoke alarm/ carbon monoxide detector. Auto systems like the one mentioned usually have a burglar alarm, fire, carbon monoxide and fall pendant linked to them. The monitoring station get the alarm then notify the correct person (in theory)

I know my parents one has one monitor for smoke and carbon

Its ADT

It was mum's car exhaust going into the house that set it off and it's defo a smoke alarm
 

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Mrs BiM had a blood test for a shoulder replacement last July. A nurse rang up in August with the results and after running through the basics, the nurse asked how Mrs BiM was. Absolutely fine was the reply. The nurse asked if she is sure she's okay & Mrs BiM again says that she's fine, albeit a little more forcefully. "So you're fully recovered then?" asks the nurse. A clearly annoyed Mrs BiM responds "Recovered from what, I haven't been ill!". "Well," replies the nurse, "your blood is full of Covid antibodies..."

Late March or early April Mrs. BiM had what the doctor diagnosed as gastroenteritis, before gastric issues were a recognised Covid symptom. Beyond that she'd not felt ill or shown symptoms, but clearly from her blood test she'd had it, presumably when she thought she'd has gastroenteritis (if not then she was completely asymptomatic when she had it). So I think if Novax has had it, he could put this all to bed by offering a blood sample... I'll not be holding my breath during the wait.
Interesting … my BiL is very ill, but back in May thought he might have covid. He never had a +ve LFT and never received the results of the PCR test he took (don’t ask) but he sat for months on symptoms that following a telephone consultation a GP put down to long covid…even though my BiL had never tested +ve for covid (I note my BiL may well have told the GP he’d had covid…again…don’t ask). That was back in May. Wonder if covid antibodies will still be in his blood if he had.
 

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Gastroenteritis is a general description. Latin for tummy trouble.
gastro - stomach
entero - intestine
itis - problem, usually inflammation

Stomach and intestine problem - in English.

The actual problem could be viral, bacterial or physical injury or disorder.
An actual diagnosis should verify this, the severity and cure or treatment.
 

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It’s all a smokescreen, he never had Covid in the first place, his positive test is more than likely a fake created by X just so he could play in Australia. The problem is no one told Djokovic about the date he “tested positive” so was swanning around Europe fulfilling media duties.

Yep. And now he's had to lie about breaking quarantine rules to cover up the fake test result.

The German media are on to it. They've spotted the serial number on the QR code for his positive test is out of sequence.
 

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Yep. And now he's had to lie about breaking quarantine rules to cover up the fake test result.

The German media are on to it. They've spotted the serial number on the QR code for his positive test is out of sequence.
Did he test positive. Did he know. I am sure if it comes out, it may well force the Australian authorities hand although he does seem teflon
 
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Oh, I do love a good conspiracy theory! :rolleyes::ROFLMAO:
No surprise German media are involved. Medvedev is ranked #3
It was the Germans going after Jan Ulrich when Armstrong was still a hero.


With Djokovic I don’t understand was his plan was. Mid December when he was still healthy he thought he has January off work because he can’t travel?
 
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