Birx said the projections by Dr. Anthony Fauci that U.S. deaths could range from 1.6 million to 2.2 million is a worst case scenario if the country did "nothing" to contain the outbreak, but said even "if we do things almost perfectly," she still predicts up to 200,000 U.S. deaths.
89Hen wrote: ↑Tue Oct 20, 2020 8:33 am
Why listen to the scientists on that?
Why listen to them on anything at this point. The scientific community's credibility took a major hit thanks to their flip flopping on the China Virus to align with the most current Leftist talking points.
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
Glad you're on the mend. You were really bitchy when you were sick.
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
Good deal. So where do you think you caught the virus? You were working from home, right? And where/why were you tested? How did you end up in Charleston?
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
Good deal. So where do you think you caught the virus? You were working from home, right? And where/why were you tested? How did you end up in Charleston?
I think I caught it from an in law who I saw about a week before I went home to help take care of my mother following a surgery. I've ben WFH since March. He had minimal exposure to a student who was positive and then he tested positive. Since i had been around him for about 3 days directly after his exposure, we all got tested. Luckily none of my family contracted it.
My sister has had high levels of exposure 3x this month b/c she's a trauma nurse but has yet to contract it. *knock on wood*
CAA Flagship wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 4:59 am
Good deal. So where do you think you caught the virus? You were working from home, right? And where/why were you tested? How did you end up in Charleston?
I think I caught it from an in law who I saw about a week before I went home to help take care of my mother following a surgery. I've ben WFH since March. He had minimal exposure to a student who was positive and then he tested positive. Since i had been around him for about 3 days directly after his exposure, we all got tested. Luckily none of my family contracted it.
My sister has had high levels of exposure 3x this month b/c she's a trauma nurse but has yet to contract it. *knock on wood*
Ibanez wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 6:02 am
I think I caught it from an in law who I saw about a week before I went home to help take care of my mother following a surgery. I've ben WFH since March. He had minimal exposure to a student who was positive and then he tested positive. Since i had been around him for about 3 days directly after his exposure, we all got tested. Luckily none of my family contracted it.
My sister has had high levels of exposure 3x this month b/c she's a trauma nurse but has yet to contract it. *knock on wood*
Hope there are no more complications from this.
Thanks. So do I. I'm still having trouble catching my breath but aside from that, i'm feeling much better with each passing day.
And I did it all without an IV/Clorox Bleach drip.
I've been quarantined in Charleston since I tested positive for COVID as a pre-caution but had no symptoms. I was feeling fine until I went to sleep one night and woke up with the worst sinus pressure and sore throat i've ever experienced. But all of that was nothing when compared to the shortness of breath and fatigue. Those two combined make you feel like you're honestly dying. It took me about 4 days to get over it to the point where I could stay awake long enough to bathe myself.
Well today I finally got a negative test result and am cleared to go home - just in time for my 12th wedding anniversary this Saturday!
Glad you are feeling better. And happy anniversary!
Ibanez wrote: ↑Thu Oct 22, 2020 6:51 am
Thanks. So do I. I'm still having trouble catching my breath but aside from that, i'm feeling much better with each passing day.
And I did it all without an IV/Clorox Bleach drip.
Was it like the flu? Asking for a friend.
I've never had the flu so I don't know. It was like a really bad, respiratory infection.