I know what the old tests entailed, and it wasn’t as simple. I also could not read these instructions because I was too sick. So it was indeed a relief to have a pro to tell me what to do, and how long in between vomiting.
No longer a virgin, I just passed my first test. I know it’s early, but I am so nauseous. I can excuse allergy symptoms, but that was a symptom too many. I was handed a test by my friend, and a woman that works in the hospital lab happened to be standing outside the door, asking what I was...
I am aware of saline rinses, cleaning (to lessen the chances if I don’t have it yet), and I only heard about gargling a few days ago. I’m also staying in my room to avoid the germ monsters in the rest of the house.
I was reading something unrelated to Covid yesterday. A few nurses were saying they have to supply their own scrubs, and change at home. A lot chimed in saying they have hospital supplied scrubs, and shower/change there.
I am. Gosh, I don’t know what I am other than stunned. My favorite adult member of my husband’s family passed last night at home. The details are not clear, but she was just home from the hospital a day or so. It’s just… shocking all things considered. She was 70, but a young 70. Am I allowed to...
Yes, I saw about the fine. What a terrible waste!
Since we all get our news differently, and not necessarily the same reports, here is a link to a similar story.
https://apple.news/AiTL-UEScTmOPQfav30_2og
I read an article that talked about younger people waiting outside the hospital at the end of the night for vaccines. The vaccines are being thrown out instead of used, so they pay the medical staff to give it to them. The article mentions a need for a “next in line” list to prevent wasted vaccines.
I was just told, “the nurse said only one person needs tested per household to exit quarantine.” Is that really a thing? I find it very difficult to believe.