Haven't really shared it with anyone but I am now one of the recovered stats..... Tested positive at the start of December. (before it became the hip thing to do!)With cases going NUTS in nsw and Victoria it might be time to revisit this and see how everyone is going
Haven't really shared it with anyone but I am now one of the recovered stats..... Tested positive at the start of December. (before it became the hip thing to do!)
My son got it from his school. Passed it to younger brother. Wife and I, whilst we felt it was inevitable, tested positive on day 6 test! None of us overly sick thankfully, no underlying health conditions etc.
Boys (6&8) bounced back quickly. Wife and I took a little longer and I was worse than wife (man-flu maybe!).
The only thing that I can pin on my symptoms being worse/longer was that my wife was much better at resting than me and I continued to try and work remotely. So my advice is to just get as much rest as possible.
Everyone fine a 4-6 weeks down the track. Since we tested positive early (or at least when Vic had low numbers) there was still a lot of stigma around it, I think related to some of the fear that had been developed, I think that will have changed with so many cases now.
It was amazing the way people stepped up when we were in isolation (again we were an anomoly though). If you're supporting friends/family going through isolation my advice - it was amazing to simply get a take away coffee delivered, you don't realise what a privilege a coffee is until you can't go and get one. Lots of people delivered sweets and while it was lovely you also felt bad not eating as it all came too much and especially at a time when you were being pretty lazy anyway! So consider dropping in meals/fruit etc rather than sweets!
That was way more than I expected to write! Happy to answer questions too
I just asked a mate since school is delayed going back for 2 weeks, am I allowed to do the same for work?
Just get a RAT test........draw some lines on it..... get 7 days off and cash from the government to stay home for a week..... do it again the following Monday and you are covered!
I heard that if you put orange juice or coke on it instead of saliva it will also turn positive.
I heard that if you put orange juice or coke on it instead of saliva it will also turn positive.
covid finally caught up around here - daughter positive on monday - started 7 day isolation - other one positive today - starting 7 day quarantine again
ffs
I have been in iso since Tuesday as my house mate was positive... just as I was getting used to being in the free world again
My wife had to do a Rapid Test the other day and we must have got the advanced option that has the blue UV light to view the result.
Like High School science all over again.
Have no idea what the test result with the Blue UV Light was but need to wash my sports socks sooner rather than later.
I reckon the April 1st prize should go to a random post in this thread.
What made you test??
Given that the 3 others were positive, I thought I should join in the fun.
Wife originally tested as she was feeling slightly off and had an itchy throat and her work (pre school) asks them to test before they come in once a week and she was working today.
Yeah fair call. I keep hearing stories of people with little to no symptoms testing positive, and only finding out from testing because of a requirement for work/travel. Otherwise they'd have no idea.