Anonymous wrote:https://www.usatoday.com/story/news/nation/2020/03/10/coronavirus-spread-veterans-va-screening-visitor-restrictions/5006410002/
So two in fairfax, one in spotsylvania, one in Arlington...where is the other in nova?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Presumptive positive case in Defense Health Agency HQ in Falls Church.
Source?
Anonymous wrote:Presumptive positive case in Defense Health Agency HQ in Falls Church.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 people have been tested. That is it. This is nuts.
Why? I haven’t heard of long lines of people wanting to be tested.
I have had close, consistent contact with somebody who recently travelled to the Bay Area and came back with a respiratory illness, I have a fever of 100, I am coughing up a storm, I am immunocompromised. But I’m not going to go get tested because I know they won’t do it, they don’t have enough test kits and I’m not having major breathing problems. I’m sure there are lots of people out there just like me. Just FYI.
You really should get tested!
My doctor wouldn’t recommend me. He just told me to stay home.
I'm starting to think that some state governments have told doctors to stand down.
Anonymous wrote:A couple in Virginia Beach who were on a Nile River Cruise, believe they have it, went once to get tested but the hospital didn’t have any tests finally have been tested and results expected back tonight.
I never knew so many people went on these Nile River Cruises.
https://www.wavy.com/news/health/coronavirus/vb-couple-believes-they-will-be-first-locals-to-test-positive-for-coronavirus/
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:The Marine went to Ethiopia, but I don’t see them listed as having cases. It seems the Volleyball club his daughter played in was notified but not the school.
He somehow had to get from A to B. He didn't walk. Plane/airport
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 people have been tested. That is it. This is nuts.
Why? I haven’t heard of long lines of people wanting to be tested.
I have had close, consistent contact with somebody who recently travelled to the Bay Area and came back with a respiratory illness, I have a fever of 100, I am coughing up a storm, I am immunocompromised. But I’m not going to go get tested because I know they won’t do it, they don’t have enough test kits and I’m not having major breathing problems. I’m sure there are lots of people out there just like me. Just FYI.
You really should get tested!
My doctor wouldn’t recommend me. He just told me to stay home.
Maybe try urgent care?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 people have been tested. That is it. This is nuts.
Why? I haven’t heard of long lines of people wanting to be tested.
I have had close, consistent contact with somebody who recently travelled to the Bay Area and came back with a respiratory illness, I have a fever of 100, I am coughing up a storm, I am immunocompromised. But I’m not going to go get tested because I know they won’t do it, they don’t have enough test kits and I’m not having major breathing problems. I’m sure there are lots of people out there just like me. Just FYI.
You really should get tested!
My doctor wouldn’t recommend me. He just told me to stay home.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 people have been tested. That is it. This is nuts.
Why? I haven’t heard of long lines of people wanting to be tested.
I have had close, consistent contact with somebody who recently travelled to the Bay Area and came back with a respiratory illness, I have a fever of 100, I am coughing up a storm, I am immunocompromised. But I’m not going to go get tested because I know they won’t do it, they don’t have enough test kits and I’m not having major breathing problems. I’m sure there are lots of people out there just like me. Just FYI.
You really should get tested!
My doctor wouldn’t recommend me. He just told me to stay home.
I'm starting to think that some state governments have told doctors to stand down.
Anonymous wrote:The Marine went to Ethiopia, but I don’t see them listed as having cases. It seems the Volleyball club his daughter played in was notified but not the school.
Anonymous wrote:The Marine went to Ethiopia, but I don’t see them listed as having cases. It seems the Volleyball club his daughter played in was notified but not the school.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:50 people have been tested. That is it. This is nuts.
Why? I haven’t heard of long lines of people wanting to be tested.
I have had close, consistent contact with somebody who recently travelled to the Bay Area and came back with a respiratory illness, I have a fever of 100, I am coughing up a storm, I am immunocompromised. But I’m not going to go get tested because I know they won’t do it, they don’t have enough test kits and I’m not having major breathing problems. I’m sure there are lots of people out there just like me. Just FYI.
You really should get tested!
My doctor wouldn’t recommend me. He just told me to stay home.