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I just found out that my 87-year-old grandmother and most everybody in her Nursing home tested positive for the Coronavirus. Thank goodness that other than a mild cough she is asymptomatic! I hope that it stays that way.

I’m really starting to really think they are right when they say there are more “strains” than we think. Perhaps locking down doesn’t stop the spread, but isolates and eliminates the stronger strain that can cause bad symptoms while the other much less dangerous version spreads like wildfire yet many never know it.
 
I just found out that my 87-year-old grandmother and most everybody in her Nursing home tested positive for the Coronavirus. Thank goodness that other than a mild cough she is asymptomatic! I hope that it stays that way.
I hope your grandmother gets better.
 
Mexico is kind of getting overwhelmed. I'm guessing that they are pretty warm right now. Not sure that bodes well for warm weather helping out a whole lot.

There is also a density and poverty factor there, making sanitary conditions and medical attention very difficult. Again, warmer weather helps slow transmission, doesn’t stop it altogether.
 
There is also a density and poverty factor there, making sanitary conditions and medical attention very difficult. Again, warmer weather helps slow transmission, doesn’t stop it altogether.

Yeah I agree with that. And with the Southern Hemisphere, they are going into the fall/winter right now. The temperature in Ecuador is around the 60s/70s, so now really the hot heat that one would expect.
 
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There is also a density and poverty factor there, making sanitary conditions and medical attention very difficult. Again, warmer weather helps slow transmission, doesn’t stop it altogether.
How are you feeling?
 
Too many people are judging this on an IMBY basis. Arguing with an idiot right now on another forum who is complaining about the fake threat of a 2nd wave "because we never saw a first wave"........its frustrating to see so many uninformed people.
Uninformed and conspiracy believers. It's the real nutjobs mostly who are leading some of the protests with actual fake information to make it look like it's some sort of cover up to gratify their conspiracy theory.
 
Basically fully recovered. Only lasted a week... Worst part was fatigue and loss of smell and taste, I’m blessed to have a very mild case. Never got a fever. Thank you for asking!
Good deal man. Glad it was mild and that you're feeling better!
 
Basically fully recovered. Only lasted a week... Worst part was fatigue and loss of smell and taste, I’m blessed to have a very mild case. Never got a fever. Thank you for asking!

Awesome news.

A close friend of mines grandparents both have it in NY and they are holding up ok despite being in their 80s. Biggest problem has been they are on their 12th day of fevers. On the flip side her 28 yr old cousin also has it and had to go to the hospital.

Such varying symptoms from person to person it's weird.
 
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Basically fully recovered. Only lasted a week... Worst part was fatigue and loss of smell and taste, I’m blessed to have a very mild case. Never got a fever. Thank you for asking!
Did any of your family, co wirkers get it? If so how did they fare. Sorry for questions, you are only one I know with it [ thankfully] . I know your info you pass along doesn't apply across the board for everyone whos been posotive, but its good to hear eyewitness accounts for those of us who assimilate info to be discerned.
Glad to hear you are better and over it. AP!
 
Did any of your family, co wirkers get it? If so how did they fare. Sorry for questions, you are only one I know with it [ thankfully] . I know your info you pass along doesn't apply across the board for everyone whos been posotive, but its good to hear eyewitness accounts for those of us who assimilate info to be discerned.
Glad to hear you are better and over it. AP!

The person I came into contact who was positive but also had a mild case. Neither one of us had a fever, he had sinusitis as his chief complaint, I never had any sinus issues although early on I felt like I was developing allergies...so some sort of nasal issue seems common with onset of CV. Mine was an itchy nose and throat.

My uncle (who doesn’t live near me) was one of the first NC cases after traveling home from NYC. He had fever and cough, but recovered easily. He’s in his late 50s.

I live with my long time girlfriend, she hasn’t been tested but experienced fatigue and muscle pain. Shes 100% now so we’ll never know, but I assume she had it.

What I want people to know is that fever doesn’t seem to be a good indicator for mild cases...Bad fatigue and obviously taste loss is a huge red flag...but I also had the feeling of a fever (my skin hurt to the touch, much like it does with a fever, but my temp always registered low 97-98, and I have a brand new thermometer I bought because I thought mine was broken). Listen to your body and self isolate if you don’t feel good no matter your temp!
 
Awesome news.

A close friend of mines grandparents both have it in NY and they are holding up ok despite being in their 80s. Biggest problem has been they are on their 12th day of fevers. On the flip side her 28 yr old cousin also has it and had to go to the hospital.

Such varying symptoms from person to person it's weird.

To be honest, when I was diagnosed I was a little scared because I’ve read a lot about the days sometimes weeks of fevers. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. I knew I was healthy, but I think the “viral dose” theory matters and makes even the healthiest people have a rough time. I was worried, but by Day 7 I hadn’t worsened, so I’m immensely thankful. I have read people struggling with fever and cough on day 40. I just couldn’t imagine staying optimistic, I know I’d struggle mentally with that.
 
To be honest, when I was diagnosed I was a little scared because I’ve read a lot about the days sometimes weeks of fevers. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. I knew I was healthy, but I think the “viral dose” theory matters and makes even the healthiest people have a rough time. I was worried, but by Day 7 I hadn’t worsened, so I’m immensely thankful. I have read people struggling with fever and cough on day 40. I just couldn’t imagine staying optimistic, I know I’d struggle mentally with that.
I have also read where this can cause long-lasting or even permanent damage to organs. Not sure if that applies only to severe cases, but I assume so.
 
I have also read where this can cause long-lasting or even permanent damage to organs. Not sure if that applies only to severe cases, but I assume so.

I had brought up amputations a couple weeks ago and it seems there are a few cases still that result in that outcome. Crazy virus qith so many different angles of attacking the body.
 
The person I came into contact who was positive but also had a mild case. Neither one of us had a fever, he had sinusitis as his chief complaint, I never had any sinus issues although early on I felt like I was developing allergies...so some sort of nasal issue seems common with onset of CV. Mine was an itchy nose and throat.

My uncle (who doesn’t live near me) was one of the first NC cases after traveling home from NYC. He had fever and cough, but recovered easily. He’s in his late 50s.

I live with my long time girlfriend, she hasn’t been tested but experienced fatigue and muscle pain. Shes 100% now so we’ll never know, but I assume she had it.

What I want people to know is that fever doesn’t seem to be a good indicator for mild cases...Bad fatigue and obviously taste loss is a huge red flag...but I also had the feeling of a fever (my skin hurt to the touch, much like it does with a fever, but my temp always registered low 97-98, and I have a brand new thermometer I bought because I thought mine was broken). Listen to your body and self isolate if you don’t feel good no matter your temp!
I have had sinus issues for about 4 weeks now. I never get allergies, but my nose is all stuffy and my throat is raw. Then it gets better for a day or two and comes back. I have felt feverish about 3 or 4 times, usually at night. But I haven't had a fever. No real fatigue or bad aches or anything, though.

My son, who does have some allergy issues has also had a long lasting stuffy nose, in addition to his regular, usual allergy symptoms.

We have been isolated 5 weeks this past Friday, with only me going to the store 3 times since, wearing a mask and thoroughly disinfecting everything.

Who knows.
 
To be honest, when I was diagnosed I was a little scared because I’ve read a lot about the days sometimes weeks of fevers. I wouldn’t wish that on my worst enemy. I knew I was healthy, but I think the “viral dose” theory matters and makes even the healthiest people have a rough time. I was worried, but by Day 7 I hadn’t worsened, so I’m immensely thankful. I have read people struggling with fever and cough on day 40. I just couldn’t imagine staying optimistic, I know I’d struggle mentally with that.
Glad you are feeling better.
 
I have had sinus issues for about 4 weeks now. I never get allergies, but my nose is all stuffy and my throat is raw. Then it gets better for a day or two and comes back. I have felt feverish about 3 or 4 times, usually at night. But I haven't had a fever. No real fatigue or bad aches or anything, though.

My son, who does have some allergy issues has also had a long lasting stuffy nose, in addition to his regular, usual allergy symptoms.

We have been isolated 5 weeks this past Friday, with only me going to the store 3 times since, wearing a mask and thoroughly disinfecting everything.

Who knows.

Antibody testing should be prevalent and easy to obtain. We need to map this out. I know several people who were sick back in Feb and it's always possible they had it. I have my doubts of many cases before 2020 but indont guess we can rule that out even though genome tracing sort of does rule it out.
 
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