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7/24/20
That’s a relief! Glad they’re all doing so well, and that you didn’t catch “the cooties ” as some of my friends call it now
7/24/20
Carolyn thanks for the update on your family. So glad that everyone is doing well!!! Just take good care of yourself and them as well.
7/24/20
I was surprised to learn that 80% of people who contract COVID19 have mild symptoms. Also, 99% of people who contract COVID19 will run a fever. So fever is the first thing that would have alarmed me. All during my quarantine, I took my temperature twice a day. It was always normal or below so I wasn't too worried. I left the house for the first time today. I made a quick run to the grocery store (with a mask) and picked up a couple of items. It was good to get out. I have been in quarantine for almost 4 months except for curbside grocery pickups.
I was afraid that soon you would hear on the news about this crazed lady running down the street, naked and stabbing someone.
Carolyn
7/25/20
KSCarolyn said:I was afraid that soon you would hear on the news about this crazed lady running down the street, naked and stabbing someone
...if it said with a crown on, we would figure out who it was!
7/25/20
KSCarolyn said:I was surprised to learn that 80% of people who contract COVID19 have mild symptoms. Also, 99% of people who contract COVID19 will run a fever.
I am pretty sure I had it a couple of weeks after Retreat - we think we got it at a restaurant during the trip we took right before Retreat - I wouldn't have been contagious during Retreat. Mine started out as a dilly of a cold - sneezing, hacking up a lung, runny nose, body aches...only had fever for maybe 12-15 hours though - G was lucky - he only had the fever part and some minor sniffles... The lingering effects took many weeks to clear up....even for G.
It's that other 20% that have more severe reactions that are filling up the hospitals...sigh...
7/25/20
Sandy in TX (Centergranny) said:...if it said with a crown on, we would figure out who it was!
Yep, it would have been a dead give away.
Carolyn
7/25/20
How’s your ankle healing Karen? Gosh you’ve had quite a time too.
I hope it’s getting better every day