Gordon wrote on Mar 22
nd, 2020 at 11:44am:
Sprintcyclist wrote on Mar 22
nd, 2020 at 11:29am:
Sophia wrote on Mar 22
nd, 2020 at 11:21am:
John Smith wrote on Mar 22
nd, 2020 at 11:11am:
Sophia wrote on Mar 22
nd, 2020 at 11:05am:
It would probably be more than 100% accurate with blood testing?
apparently blood tests tell us a lot more information. Not only if you have the virus, but it tells us if you've had it. if you have beaten the virus but were unaware you had it because you showed no symptoms. That helps with tracking the spread
Now that’s interesting!
Daughter caught something up on the Gold Coast mid Jan, height of holiday and tourist season!
Flu like symptoms etc.
Only slight elevation in temp. Lethargic.
Cough.
Can’t breath.
4 days duration.
Just before this virus news went viral (pun intended)
Says she felt ill after being in a crowded McDonalds restaurant right in heart of Surfers Paradise.
Odd to get flu mid summer I thought.
I will tell her to go get a blood test to see. Just for peace of mind.
' ......... Only slight elevation in temp. Lethargic.
Cough.
Can’t breath.
4 days duration.........'
They are very much the symptoms
Irrespective of that, the doc said (3 days ago) she wouldn't pass the criteria for a test as she's had no confirmed contacts.
Ridiculous as they should be testing as much as possible. Either way she's only sick...not SICK so I'm not moving her and our family is self isolating.
You see what’s happening?
This is why we won’t have the right statistics.
Not saying your daughter has the C virus, but this is an example that may be many like this everywhere.
You keeping your daughter indoors away from public is responsible, even if your doctor thinks she has not got the C virus, but that’s a good guess only, and if many doctors do good guesses only, and send people back into society .... this is where maybe, 2 out of 10 sent out with no testing, could have the C virus, and thus.... the spread begins.
Why take a chance?
Anyone that feels unwell should stay at home, for 2 reasons.
1. If it’s not the C virus, and you go out and catch it, then you are more vulnerable because of your prior illness.
2. If it is the C virus and you were not aware, you could be spreading it to others that may not get tested either, thus it goes on like a tag team running amok.