Scheduling hunts & Covid

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Im planning on going to Montana in November. Plane ticket booked.

Tested positive for CV on March 19th, recovered and symptom free by March 29th.
Tested positive for antibodies last week, so I am immune, and therefore cannot give it someone else.

Hopefully my outfitter would not keep me from coming, and I also hope they will come out with immunity cards so I can get one. I know that was discussed early on during the pandemic, but I haven't heard anything about it since.
 

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Im planning on going to Montana in November. Plane ticket booked.

Tested positive for CV on March 19th, recovered and symptom free by March 29th.
Tested positive for antibodies last week, so I am immune, and therefore cannot give it someone else.

Hopefully my outfitter would not keep me from coming, and I also hope they will come out with immunity cards so I can get one. I know that was discussed early on during the pandemic, but I haven't heard anything about it since.

With antibodies fading within a couple months I think the card idea was tabled.
 
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With antibodies fading within a couple months I think the card idea was tabled.

Oh really? I tested last week for the antibodies on 6/24. That is 3 months after I was sick.....they don't know how long the antibodies will last. I and others are the guinea pigs
 
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Ya, except the so-called experts don't even know if you can get it again, and therefore pass it on to others as well.

So far there has been not a single instance of anyone being reinfected.

Bottom line is being around me is safer than being around someone who hasn't had it. You may not feel that way, but thankfully you are not in control of anything I do.
 
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We fish canada every year. this year we don't expect to get across the border all summer and possibly fall.
 
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