Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote: “It's fair to say that, as the trajectory of the outbreak continues, many people in the United States will at some point in time, either this year or next, be exposed to this virus and there's a good chance many will become sick," Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said earlier this week.
“This seems to be a disease that affects adults and most seriously older adults," Messonnier said. "Starting at age 60, there is an increasing risk of disease and the risk increases with age."
Is she implying that it will return as a seasonal illness, or that this outbreak will continue through next year?!
Anonymous wrote: “It's fair to say that, as the trajectory of the outbreak continues, many people in the United States will at some point in time, either this year or next, be exposed to this virus and there's a good chance many will become sick," Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said earlier this week.
“This seems to be a disease that affects adults and most seriously older adults," Messonnier said. "Starting at age 60, there is an increasing risk of disease and the risk increases with age."
Anonymous wrote: “It's fair to say that, as the trajectory of the outbreak continues, many people in the United States will at some point in time, either this year or next, be exposed to this virus and there's a good chance many will become sick," Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the CDC's National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, said earlier this week.
“This seems to be a disease that affects adults and most seriously older adults," Messonnier said. "Starting at age 60, there is an increasing risk of disease and the risk increases with age." [/quote
Is she implying that it will return as a seasonal illness, or that this outbreak will continue through next year?!
Anonymous wrote:I’m honestly not sure he can get tested! On Monday, his doctor said he couldn’t even if he wanted to. We will see what they say tomorrow.
Anonymous wrote:What if you and the kids aren’t sick, but spouse is?
Anonymous wrote:Honestly, the time for testing is over. Even if they could test everyone no one is doing the follow up tracing that is also required to contain this. No one is getting tested and we can no longer contain this because our government is incompetent. This is up to us and state/local leadership, such as it is. ISOLATE YOURSELF IF YOU ARE SICK. I get not everyone can do that but if you can swing it, do it. Every little bit helps right now.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So honestly, what are we supposed to do with a symptomatic family member? I’m the pp with a sick spouse, who has travelled twice in the past few weeks and has a fever and dry cough. We have two school age kids. Are we all supposed to isolate?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So honestly, what are we supposed to do with a symptomatic family member? I’m the pp with a sick spouse, who has travelled twice in the past few weeks and has a fever and dry cough. We have two school age kids. Are we all supposed to isolate?
Get tested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:So honestly, what are we supposed to do with a symptomatic family member? I’m the pp with a sick spouse, who has travelled twice in the past few weeks and has a fever and dry cough. We have two school age kids. Are we all supposed to isolate?
Yes
Anonymous wrote:So honestly, what are we supposed to do with a symptomatic family member? I’m the pp with a sick spouse, who has travelled twice in the past few weeks and has a fever and dry cough. We have two school age kids. Are we all supposed to isolate?
Anonymous wrote:So honestly, what are we supposed to do with a symptomatic family member? I’m the pp with a sick spouse, who has travelled twice in the past few weeks and has a fever and dry cough. We have two school age kids. Are we all supposed to isolate?