Heads up: You can get the antibody test for free by giving blood. Wish I could've gotten it back when I would have had more detectable antibodies assuming I had it back in March.
Also, Ichinisan found out that he had TWO exposure events on Sunday. In addition to the person he ran into at the flea market who had it, knew he had it, and came in anyway, my bro went to help our landlord out at his Thai restaurant. Turns out they had a new cook who started that day who tested positive the next day. Don't know if she was infectious yet because she was asymptomatic and got tested when her husband showed symptoms. Still, they closed the place down and told everyone to get tested including my brother.
Strangely, Georgia's free testing is suddenly showing no available slots as far into the future as it will let you look (next week) for our closest testing sites. Almost seems glitched since I was able to schedule a test sooner than I could drive there back in November, but I picked a site much farther away and finally found appointments available... a week from now. That tells me that there are no appointments at the others because they are suddenly all booked.
I said it Sunday and I'll say it again: COVID is everywhere right now. I also feel that the vaccine is too little, too late, since we'll hit herd immunity naturally before it can make a dent at this rate. Heck, Ichinisan probably had it in February when he flew back from Thailand and I probably had it in March when I had to stay out of work for a week so if we test negative that's probably why.