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I was told minimum of 4 days from exposure. Better 5-6 days for more accurate results
Will do. If we start showing symptoms sooner than that, should we go then?
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I was told minimum of 4 days from exposure. Better 5-6 days for more accurate results
If anyone loses sense of taste and/or smell, then I think you‘ll know.
something I have thought of is if you lose sense of taste and/or smell, is there a point to get tested? There’s no treatment. Honest question.
Yes.Another thought, once we're clear of this, if we've had it, should still get vaccinated?
And there are a bunch of strains. how "infectious" it is, isn't something you can directly test. Too many variables in this uncontrolled environment.Absolutely.
This is why it needs to be studied further using the scientific method. Trust in the Science.
Another thought, once we're clear of this, if we've had it, should still get vaccinated?
Yes.
vaccine gives a stronger antibody response, I believe.
Yuck, 500/day at this stadium site for Broward county. Need to speed this up. We have almost 2 million people in this county.
Seniors start lining up for COVID-19 vaccines at stadium in Fort Lauderdale
About 450 seniors got their COVID-19 shots Tuesday at Fort Lauderdale’s Inter Miami CF Stadium, on the first day that the stadium opened as a vaccination site. Registration continued Tuesday,…www.sun-sentinel.com
The earliar with the test the better chance you could possibly return a negative result. First hand story of a ER provider I know, tested positive when he first experienced symptoms. Wife tested with him and she tested negative, she than became very ill and tested two more times, returning a negative, on the 7th day of feeling like dog poo, she tested positive.Will do. If we start showing symptoms sooner than that, should we go then?
Very strange tweet by Andrew Cuomo
Good luck to you guys. I feel for you and understand the worry. When our son got it in November he was quarantined to a room upstairs and was only allowed down with a mask to use the restroom and then the wife sprayed everything down with lysol after he finished. We made it through that round with him being the only one that got it. My wife brought it home this time from work and I was the only one that caught it from her but understandable since we share a bed and she was a cougher that first night she started showing symptoms. Just try to keep him as quarantined as possible and good luck to you guys.Welp...my son tested positive tonight. He's the only one showing symptoms at the moment. I want to get all of my family tested, but isn't there lag time before we would test positive? Not sure how to handle with 6 of us in the house.
Don't know where he got it from, whether friends or work. Who knows.
Yes, but....It is coming. Look at the math, about 80-90% of the deaths are from a subset of 10-20% of the population. Once we get that 10-20% vaccinated, this is much more manageable. It is coming, we will come out of this almost as fast as we went into it.
I am not a loon, this is far worse than the seasonal flu for those who are more susceptible to this virus, but for many people, it is about like a really bad flu season. We need to get the very vulnerable people vaccinated. Once we do that, it moves from a pandemic to a severe, but manageable, public health crisis.
Florida is almost at 3% of its population vaccinated already. (North Dakota and West Virginia are over 5% already.) It seems really low, but consider that these are mostly healthcare workers and the most vulnerable. That number will be 6% soon, then 10%. It's happening! Where is that GIF when you need it?
COVID Data Tracker
CDC’s home for COVID-19 data. Visualizations, graphs, and data in one easy-to-use website.covid.cdc.gov