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Good morning :D
 
I don't know the processes or even which one I had. The difference for mine was they said they had 'the machine' on site to run them and they were not backed up that day.

It's a balance of accuracy and expedience. Rapid test is a 5 minutes or so... lab test is 24 - 72 hours. Some places require the lab test as a solid confirmation if the rapid test pings
 
And the only reason I got tested is my temp went up. Barely even a fever, but that doesn't happen for me with most colds. Even that might have been a few hours at most. Don't think I even hit 100...
"Upside down and on fire at speeds up to and including 100 miles per hour"
 
They said I should have it this afternoon
good luck on it, I hope its just a sinus enfection from setting behind a dusty computer fan in your tower, yep, a teacher in Bay high school found out her computer had more then just a virus...
 
Rapid test 15 min. Hell maybe it was a pregnancy test in the box. It was negative anyway! :rofl::rofl::rofl:
lmao !!
I am setting in my cancer care Dr office, they watch my platelet and white count very closely, every 3 months now, better then every week till they got my med figured out, I am feeling great this morning, nurse will enjoy my conversation about my weekend :lol:
 
Nice to see the NWS weather map not covered with every imaginable weather warning and alert known to man. Back to June gloom here, foggy/overcast mornings low 70s in the afternoons.
 

A few more weeks and the morning quiet will be broken by the sound of helicopters making their way to the vineyards to keep the grape vines frost free :lol:. Grape farmers have odd ways. Not unusual to see the rain bird irrigation going when a hard freeze is expected, they rather have icicles hanging from the vines than let them get frosted :realcrazy:
 
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