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News Worldwide impact of the novel coronavirus (covid-19)

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our county was ready to open and then bang---another packaging plant, another 84 positive tests. :( What I"m wondering now is how many positive people actually get full blown covid and how may stay asymptomatic. I get that they can still transfer it - but I'm wondering why some get sick and some dont
 
I was talking to an Indigenous Elder yesterday for a couple of hours.

^The remote & indigenous communities have been off limits for months & rightly so. Nobody in or out without a permit & believe me, the authorities have taken it seriously. They're even more heavily policed than the state and territory borders.

As a result? There have been no indigenous people with covid19 infections.

Possibly though, there are some mixed indigenous race infections where they reside in cities but were well quarantined and have recovered.

The health authorities supervising provision of services to those indigenous communities have known and are acutely aware that if covid19 got into those communities it would have a devastating effect and for a number of reasons. Provision of health care & the tyranny of distance being just two. So, as there has been no infection in those communities, your friend is correct MissSpock, there is no reason to wear masks. They continue being carefully monitored. If there was a reason, you can be certain they would be receiving those provisions.

You can’t make them earlier than 48h in advance and a recent update post on social media says

You can still make a booking with your husband though? When you call to make a booking for yourself, 24, 48 or a week ahead - book for yourself and him?

Regardless of social media it's probably just the rush of people in the first few weeks, hopefully it should settle down. Happy swimming siniang. :)
 
Florida is moving into Phase II reopening Friday which includes bars and even bowling allies. I don't know the exacts as I missed the governor's announcement as I stopped watching the news a while back. I just turn it on here and there and see where we are.

There are guidlines. I just don't know what they are. The one bar that was on the news is going to require a temp check to gain access.
 
I don't really understand the temp check thing. Like I've not met many covid positive patients who have had a temp. It's the weirdest criteria to me for public places. I'm sure it rules out a tiny amount of positive people. But in two months of a 28 bed covid ward, I've had one patient spike a temp.
 
@Chris-duck Maybe since all the news hyped up a temp as a Covid-19 symptom? Basically, in all the Florida testing sites that require symptoms to be tested, every single one of them required you to have a temp of 100 or above.

Also, in the questions that my pain dr is asking as a pre-screening, having a temp is one of those and they added temp taking in with taking your vitals when they never did that before.

It's intresting to say the least. Most especially if it's not a def symptom of Covid-19.
 
Maybe since all the news hyped up a temp as a Covid-19 symptom?
Like I'm still not sure there are definite signs. Like feeling run down in general has been kinda universal from people being totally flat to people being like ugh I'm just a bit stressed, but that's indicative of basically everything. But temp, srsly in hundreds of positive patients. Many of them who ended up dying, no temp at all. At any point. So it's nuts that it's a *thing* that people are bothering to test.

Obv I'm only speaking from my observations, but I've seen no link strong enough for that to be a thing
 
I've been to the Dr a few times in the last two weeks and been quizzed re symptoms including having my temp taken each time prior to being admitted inside the clinic.

Any person with any one of the covid19 symptoms is being sent on to the hospital. for testing. And being treated as if they were positive till proven otherwise via swab test.

The Australian government health website clearly states fever may be a symptom but it also states it & other symptoms do not have to be present for a person to still be infected.

This virus is adept at not announcing it's presence by consistent & obvious symptoms.
 
I went for a medical procedure yesterday that couldn't be put off.

I was the only one wearing a mask and as I had a small sore throat I disclosed that on the forms. The admin was not happy. I have a mask on and gloves and I am not properly trained like a medical professional but I am getting pretty good at not doing cross contamination.

So I wear a mask, gloves and I tell the truth. I had a sore throat (extremely unlikely to be Covid19) but I was honest on the forms.

It looked for a few minutes they wouldn't let me go in for testing. I accepted that, but that doesn't encourage truth telling and mask wearing. I did really well. They told me that the nurse would "speak" to me. I get everyone is scared, but really you should be wearing a mask in a medical establishment, but yeah, PPEs shortages and also etc.

I waited outside.

So the nurse came out. I said I have vulnerable family and also if everyone wore a mask (if you wear it properly and still religiously wash your hands) no one would get it or spread it as much. I said 100 medical professionals in Australia have tested positive (according to the news) and it is a civic duty to protect our medical professionals by wearing masks. Anyway she just went I have no problem of you coming in and us treating you today and just walked off.

The other nurse said we are so lucky in Australia and I said everyone is stunned mullet about it - told her of my medico professional friends and I said wearing a mask protects medicos and yeah she got it.

They did one lot of tests which had me struggling to be there, and a second lot of tests, so then suddenly all these people are in the room, none of them work masks or were doing social distancing. They wanted to immediately do all this stuff and I had to sign more papers, and at that point I got overwhelmed and stopped wearing gloves. I had my glasses on and a mask on so I hoped I would remember not to touch my eyes or face but when you dissociate or split off you can't be sure you will remember.

It triggered me badly but I held it together.

All these people suddenly were in the room, they all didn't introduce themselves and usually I would do it, and assert myself, but I was focusing on keeping it together. It was overwhelming everyone doing things and saying things, and rechecking. So it was immediate drainage to see if it was a cyst then immediate biopsies which was quite painful but not too bad. But they are touching my whole body to put me in different positions to take more scans so that triggered off a whole lot of stuff, but I kept it together. An older student had been doing it and you know that wasn't optimal but it meant the other one redid me and they found etc.

It triggered me badly but I held it together.

The specialist asked me if I wanted her to wear a mask. I said no. Anyway I think they were appreciative of me wearing a mask and also sitting in the one place and not touching anything.

So it was scary to see such intelligent people not wearing PPEs or socially distancing but the room wasn't big enough and they were in immediate we have to assess this threat mode. They did 5 biopsies. So they were very thorough.

Then I had to sign more stuff. I wasn't touching my bag or my phone. I just scooped stuff up. So I just kept thinking about not touching my face. I was massively dissociated by this point. One medical specialist put their hand on my calf that really helped ground me.

I was slowly losing my mind because they said I wasn't eligible for the testing anymore, but after the second testing began that all went out the window and they would bring me back on Monday but the test results might not get back until Tuesday.

It reminded me of the sexual abuse and the machines on my body triggered body issues/memories. That was pretty disgusting. But I kept bringing myself back. So that was good.

So B and I thought I was going in for a standard check up and standard testing. So I had to text him about the biopsy which is not the ideal way of communicating to your beloved what was going on, but I had by that point noted what I needed to throw in a plastic bag - shoes, clothes etc and to wash my hands and etc. I was no longer coping as well as I had been at the beginning of the testing.

So it was not great but it was manageable.

There were people there with really no immune systems and I would think if you were going to a place like that in the time of Covid19 you would put a mask on. My mask is just a material mask which I can rewash. I have cotton re wearable gloves as well. I am not a medical professional so I can't do it to their level but I am much more aware now, and I still do all the extra hand washing and wiping of stuff down.

It triggered me badly but I held it together.

Medical treatment in the time of Covid19 is stressful (I can't imagine how scary it is for some folks) and I am not even living in a country with outbreaks. It's very sad that 103 people have died but it's not thousands. So my very small contributions are wearing masks, being in lock down, reading the Science, washing my hands every time I touched something, and thanking them for all that they were doing. They said this is taking a long time, and I said I am most grateful for all that you are doing. I said this lot of testing can take weeks and then to go for cyst draining and biopsy draining it could be 2-4-5 weeks to go through all that. And the last time I had that I was a f*cking mess the whole time. It would usually mean going to 6-8 appoints just to get to where they got me yesterday so they cut out so much potential exposure of Covid19, which is a really low risk where I am, but in terms of retraumatising it's pretty life saving stuff. I was pretty overwhelmed and the pain was not significant but I was more susceptible due to anxiety, panic and feelings of vulnerability.

It's bewildering for me the uncertainty with Covid19.

B and I got ready for a significant outbreak and the medicos in NSW were told to expect 8,000 dead. We relaxed restrictions last Monday, 1st of June so we will know in 3-4 weeks how that has gone. I am still a bit stuck on if we waited until 19th of June we had a 95% chance of eradication. It wasn't that long to wait.

Some schools have been closed down after positive tests, but it could be Australia has dodged a bullet with Covid19. It could be the fires put off as many tourists from coming. Parents pulled out their kids from school quite quickly. A lot of folks shut down really quickly. I am not impressed by Dan Andrews on the whole, but his shutting down schools and NSW shutting their schools down meant that the capacity for transmissions was significantly curtailed. Morrison had no choice but to follow their leadership. So Victoria and NSW shutting down may contributed to or actually saved our bacon.

I send my best wishes to everyone struggling with Covid19 today. I have been so lucky to be able to isolate. B is high risk and after all his operations and pre-existing conditions we shut down quickly. We have been so lucky and fortunate that we really get on well together and we have our ups and downs, whereas I know in some areas domestic violence Google searches went through the roof.
 
. I get everyone is scared, but really you should be wearing a mask in a medical establishment, but yeah, PPEs shortages and also etc.

I went to my pain dr today and for the first time (I go every 3 weeks) they had a sign that said masks where required and if you didn't have one on, you'd be asked to leave.

Intresting how different areas handle this.
 
I am going to be one of the first people in my city able to lap swim. My first time slot is tomorrow. It will be interesting to see how it goes. It's outdoors. The only high risk part of it will be the locker room, but I'm going to skip it, and arrive in my suit under my clothes. 1 person per lane, must stay 6 feet apart at all times. Adult lap swimmers generally should blow under water, breath in above water, then most of the breathing will be done into chlorine, killing the virus exhaled. We'll be quite literally swimming in chlorine. Then it's masks on deck and up and out of there before the 1 hour reservation is up. Lots of forms signed tonight.

So excited!
 
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