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In reply to the discussion: Let's get some baseline CV19 numbers for DU [View all]milestogo
(18,215 posts)31. How about I've not been tested and I'm paranoid.
I wake up with a dry, slightly uncomfortable throat in the morning and I cough once in a while. Normally I wouldn't think twice about it, but now I'm worried.
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Not tested, but not necessarily asymptomatic either. I always have GI issues,
GreenPartyVoter
Mar 2020
#3
"healthy lifestyle advice" is something we need to hear a lot more of right now!
flibbitygiblets
Mar 2020
#27
My nose is not even congested. This is neurological. The virus goes through
McCamy Taylor
Mar 2020
#45
I have not been tested but I believe I had it 2 months ago when I lost my sense of smell.
joanbarnes
Mar 2020
#19
I checked the second one, but I have frequent sinus infections. at least 4 per year.
3Hotdogs
Mar 2020
#35
Flu shots only 30% effective this year. I got the shot and caught flu 3 times.
McCamy Taylor
Mar 2020
#44
The waiting is yeti g longer and longer. First they said 3-5 days now it's 10 days.
mostlyalurker
Mar 2020
#38
Tested/waiting but the test has 40% false negative so flipping a coin would be as good.
McCamy Taylor
Mar 2020
#43
the poll is expired, can you add time? We have not been tested, and have no symptoms
Celerity
Mar 2020
#57