i think we, right now, have to look at this issue a lot closer. i know the international olympic committee has been working on this subject for years. back when i was competing, all the women had to take a saliva test, ok. and to check their d.n.a. to make sure they were female. the soviet union, east german women, we remember. they had their coach, the athlete and a doctor working along with them and it was not fair. and the olympic committee has worked hard to get something. they had people born with both genders, what do we do now? i think we had especially at the lower levels, such a difference between men and women, at the lower levels we have to look at that a lot closer. nobody talks about really female
hospital. it is absolutely targeting those groups. i do think that there is a high risk that as a pandemic continues, all of us will end up being exposed to many of us will end up being infected. new questions when we are testing for omicron, what is the best test? everybody has been doing the nasal swabs. maybe on occasion you may get the deep swab, but now there is a move to, well, it infects mostly the throat. it would be better to do a throat swab or a saliva test. to your knowledge, what is the best way to test for omicron and what sort of test should people be looking for when they go out to find one? i think the best kind of test we should be using are these rapid antigen tests that are available or will soon be available in greater quantity that you can use at home. you can use it based on the directions. still asking people to put it up there knows. a lot of random talk about
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After having a recent COVID exposure, I had no trouble getting a same-day appointment at the SUNY Oneonta testing site which is now allowing walk-ins with expanded hours of operation on Mondays, Tuesdays, and Fridays.