Monday, July 20, 2020

if antibody testing becomes available at some point, and covered by the provincial insurance monopoly, i'm sure i'll get tested for antibodies, just out of curiosity.

i haven't been sick at all this summer, so if i already got it then i got it earlier in the year (and, as mentioned, i got very sick last december), and probably in detroit. i certainly have no reason to think i may have caught it or spread it in windsor. but, honestly?

i don't really care if i've caught it, and i don't really care if i've spread it. i'm young and healthy. that's what matters. so, why would i get tested? it's unlikely to harm me much and, if i test positive, it's just an annoyance in my life that i don't want to deal with. so, i have no intent to get tested for the virus, itself, because, in terms of how it's going to affect my life, it just doesn't matter if i have it or not.

but, i get blood tests yearly to check my hormone levels, and i have tested for various stds in the past. i'm sure it'll eventually come up, and i'll make that request at that time. out of curiosity.

but, i have absolutely no interest in getting vaccinated, at all, whatsoever. and, if you don't like that, fuck off and stay away from me.