RubberMallet wrote: ↑July 17th, 2020, 11:17 am
We've seen quite a gambit. We had a friend a month ago get it, she got it bad. never ICU bad but she did go to the emergency room. She was like it was awful. Worse than the flu. We have a friend who just got popped a week ago. she had a runny nose one day and woke up not being able to smell/taste anything the next. the day after, she had a minor cough. Then she lost a symptom each day after that and is relatively back to normal now.
One of my best friends had to be tested to go back to work and he got a positive test and had absolutely 0 symptoms. his wife went on a trip (she is a cancer survivor and they had a week long kayak trip scheduled with other cancer survivors..she got tested and tested negative) so he had the house to himself for a while.
All said the worst thing is a positive test requires lots of phone calls from local health officials asking you all sorts of questions. All tested positive had returned to their respective churches and those churches felt the need to notify EVERYONE that someone tested positive and felt they were just treated like a statistic by everyone and treated like they had leprosy by many.
Our neighbor is dying. He’s rebounded from cancer twice but doesn’t look like it will happen this time. He’s on a ventilator. His daughter says he’s been tested for COVID several times and the last test came back positive (after he’s been in icu)
And this is what I hate and breaks my heart and I’ve seen too much of...he’s going to die alone. His wife can only see him briefly if at all. She’s self quarantined so that Centra won’t dent her access to her dying husband. His children cannot visit either. I’ve had friends whose parents and loved ones who have had strokes and hear attacks not be able to spend time with their loved ones for fear of COVID. People are having to put off testing and procedures for several weeks due to protocols and for a couple I ran into over vacation it’s got a chance to be too late.
Here are the questions I would like to see asked:
1- What now constitutes a Positive Test
2- When we see new cases are they actually new cases or anti bodies signifying that there might have been the virus present?
3- Can we separate fatalities into those WITH and FROM? My neighbor is going to be in the WITH category. How is that helpful in determining the proper course of action?
4- Mask protocol. Battling memes don’t help. How long and how close do I have to be exposed to someone who is contagious to catch the Rona
5 - Whats the end game? What is the standard we are shooting for to repeal the mask and social edicts?
6 - How virulent is the Rona in comparison to other virus’ we have dealt with? Worse than Spanish flu? The same as normal flu?
IMVHO, this is where the Trump Administration could really step up and just lay out an unemotional report on these things. There have been a lot of seemingly conflicting statements from Government Agencies. On the other hand based on the way things that have been said have been misreported that could never happen.
And that’s what ticks me off