Best wishes to her for a rapid recovery. It seems encouraging that it’s a fairly mild case so far, and her young age should be in her favor with this virus.
They’re saving beds at St. Marys for the elderly patients
Kelsey goes to the Mayo clinic fairly often and usually valet parks. This last visit her husband went with and parked in the ramp. All the valet parkers would’ve had to be tested.
Wouldn’t be surprised if the valet option is suspended.
Prayers sent. Cough is a bad thing, but shouldn’t be major concern while at home. If she develops any shortness of breath or any other breathing difficulties she needs immediate hospitalization. Hopefully it doesn’t get to that point.
She is doing fine, the anxiety has pretty much gone away.
Again, many thanks to the IDO community!
So good to hear that Scott.
And furthermore, this can help alleviate some of our anxiety that getting Covid-19 is not a guaranteed death sentence for even those with underlying conditions.
Someone on the Florida forum just admitted he had it too. Full recovery although I think it’s 30 days after you are asymptomatic before they will say full recovery.
Someone on the Florida forum just admitted he had it too. Full recovery although I think it’s 30 days after you are asymptomatic before they will say full recovery.
yep, they told her to work from home for 4 weeks.
My son in law, who has been around her all this time, also working from home is fine.
She’s most certainly been more sick than this in the past.
Scary when it’s your kid.