@Tickerguy
@Msheff
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Msheff - Around here you can walk into a Kroger and for $30 they'll finger-stick you and see if you have antibodies.
That's not dispositive, since you could have T-cell recognition and not have a detectable titer on their test (THAT test is expensive)
All depends on what you call "expensive." A $150 test that would enable me to keep my job without being jabbed would be a small price to pay.
Of course, if the test came back negative, I'd have to quit my job, since no way am I taking the Demon Shot, ever. But if it came back positive, and my employer accepted it, that would be worth a heck of a lot more to me than a paltry $150.