How many times have you been tested for the Corona virus

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Re: How many times have you been tested for the Corona virus

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Never

Did antibody test before jab though
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Freightdog wrote: Tue Jan 11, 2022 5:11 am PCR testing, etc?
As an average, about two per week, for over a year.

Going to Europe from UK, going to the UK from Europe. If staying in Denmark, an extra test if our recent one was more than 72hrs and we wanted to eat in civilised comfort.
Travelling to Europe from Asia could see me have up to 5 tests in a 7 day period, as not all would carry the documentation to enable further travel.
All for the joy of going to work.
Your nose must be sore as hell!!!

I have only had 3 or 4 as I stick to my village in the Vietnam mountains. I could travel within Vietnam if I wanted to, but the thought of getting another swab rammed up my brain just does not appeal.
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Has I had wrote in another thread the Khmer Soviet Friendship Hospital requires visitors to have the test before entry to any treatment or visit. We happened to be stopped just seconds before the nurse inserted the swab, because there was no one who could offer treatment that day to my partner. But, unlucky for our tuk-tuk driver who came out has we went in, having been tested. I would think if that is regular, drivers will drop their fares at the gate.
Always "hope" but never "expect".
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