If you had Omicron symptoms after Dec. 20th, assume you caught variant: Tam on COVID-19

Dr. Theresa Tam says that if you had any symptoms of Omicron on or around Dec. 20th, assume that you caught the variant.

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34 comments

    1. Have two friends who’ve been triply jabbed that have tested positive. Only reason they got tested was because of a headache that didn’t subside after 2-3 days. But that’s all they got was a headache.

  1. ok, so everyone has had it & we are going back to complete normal next week because we all have the anitbodies now & no longer need vaccines…… RIGHT????

    1. @COVID 19-2? COVID is much faster to spread than a cold. That’s the whole goddamn reason why we need to eradicate this virus

  2. If the weatherman always was wrong every single time about the weather and never even once got the forecast correct would you still follow his advice?

  3. We assume, we believe, we recommend, blah, blah, blah.

  4. If the weatherman always was wrong every single time about the weather and never even once got the forecast correct would you still follow his advice?

  5. I was extremely sick for 3 weeks in this timeframe..

    I did multiple rapid tests and a PCR, all negative… I was diagnosed with a sinus infection and bronchitis… the antibiotic I was prescribed for 10 days worked…

    This “assume it was covid” stuff is not how science works 🙄🤷‍♂️

  6. Hahah I knew it, had a headache and slight fever for 10 hours followed by much milder symptoms next day and theorized it was covid.

    Thanks for clearing that up, Terrence.

    -unvaccinated

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