This right here^^
My wife said her hospital is once again turning into a Covid unit. She's an RN and has been working Covid units for the last 2 years.
She did say the have not been over run as quickly as with the Delta variant, but it's building. One of the big issues is nurses themselves getting Covid. While there are not as many people being admitted, they are having a massive shortage of health care workers.
I had to wait 4.5 hours last week to get a test down here in South Florida.
I took a home test last Sunday, negative. Last Tuesday, positive. Later that day as I didn't have any symptoms, negative. So I went to Urgent care, waiting 4.5 hours, and got both the rapid and PCR. Rapid, positive. PCR results 72 hours later, negative. Everyone else in my house took 2 home tests and were negative, so I ended up in my home office working from home all week and spent all day in there alone on Christmas. Yay. But better safe then sorry. I have 2 kids under 5. Don't want to infect them and my wife is type 1 diabetic.
I don't know what is going on with me, but I am completely asymptomatic. So my guess is negative and just fluke tests. I'm going to take 1 more this evening and if it's negative, I'm negative.