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Coronavirus in the United States - news and thoughts

Discussion in 'Too Hot for Swamp Gas' started by GatorNorth, Feb 25, 2020.

  1. duggers_dad

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    This little thread has missed me …

     
  2. tilly

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    I think testing (voluntarily) is OK. I did a couple times a while back, because my dad has a respiratory disease. But I don't test every time I get a sniffle.

    I rarely get sick at all and generally just stay home and away from people if I have a fever, assuming nobody wants what I have regardless.

    I don't really think that is a political thing.
    It's ok to know what you're dealing with.
     
  3. fwbgator

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    I still voluntarily get tested for, along with the rest of my family, only because my father is still in remission from lung cancer... So I would rather be safe than sorry...
    Once he gest past the 5 year cancer free mark, we might be a little less cautious, but for me it is better to be safe than sorry...
     
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    Recall that the commonest symptom for Covid was “I feel fine.”

    Back in 2021 a teammate of mine, overcome by curiosity, took the test and tested positive.

    Much to his chagrin he was required to stay home for ten days.

    He literally clowned himself.
     
  5. QGator2414

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    Agree if you want to test for something...go for it.

    But if you pay attention to symptoms and what is going around in the community you can likely save yourself the dollars.

    Covid and the Flu are ones that make no real sense to test for unless you end up at the point you need to go to the ER in which case they will probably test you for both and then treat basically the same way. Fluids/Rest/Tylenol/Ibuprofen. Some will surly take a super expensive drug as well for covid if they come back with that virus. And it is likely unnecessary. Not all the time. But the vast majority of people with the flu and covid need nothing more than doing the standard when under the weather.