We all are going to have to get tested to leave VN eventually. I was wondering what happens to you if your test is positive.
My guess: you are immediately seized and put in an isolation ward. Men in hazmat suits go to your apartment and fumigate it. They put the whole building and all tenants under quarantine. Maybe even neighboring buildings. Maybe the whole hem where your building is located. Your landlord will hate you forevermore.
So when you go to get tested, you'd better make sure that all your stuff in your apartment is securely packed away, not lying around haphazardly. When they come to fumigate it, that poison is going to get all over your possessions.
You will lose any money you spent on airplane tickets because you won't be able to fly.
Is this an accurate scenario?
It is quite crazy because the PCR test is known to be very inaccurate. There are experts who say that up to 95% of positive tests are false positives. (links to this info on request)
Any coronavirus or fragment of one from, say, a common cold you had years ago, can make you test positive.
Depending on the number of PCR amplifications the lab does, the results are very variable. The more amplifications, the more likely the test will be positive. In the US and Europe, they use far more amplifications than are recommended. That undoubtedly accounts for the high percentages of positive tests there.
Even Fauci admitted that above 35 amplifications, the test is meaningless and no virus can be cultured from the sample. Yet the US FDA recommends 40 to 45 amplification cycles.
The majority of people who test positive have no symptoms at all. A small percent have mild symptoms, like a cold or flu. Almost everyone recovers. 0.2% of people will die, the vast majority of them old and sick (average age 80+), half of them in nursing homes.
According to the CDC, only 6% of deaths did not have any comorbidities. The other 94% had an average of 2.6 serious contributing health issues (IIRC) like diabetes, obesity, heart and lung diseases.
The notion that asymptomatic people are contagious is highly debatable and many experts say it's not true. "Asymptomatic" people may simply be false positives.
So, if I'm right, you'd better get your life and possessions buttoned up before you test.
I read that the people who are entering VN now are quarantined, their dishes, cutlery and masks disposed of as biohazards.
These are people who have already tested negative in order to get on their flights.
But everywhere in VN, ordinary people who have never been tested are eating in restaurants, throwing their masks on the street. Why aren’t their dishes, chopsticks and cans of beer being treated as biohazards? Why aren’t their masks being carefully disposed of as biohazards?
Does all this make any sense at all?