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This thread is for members who have loved ones working on the front lines, to share ideas, show support, and discuss any news updates.
Prayers for your SIL!My sister in law is an RN. On day # 7 of symptoms. So far, so good. I'm cheering her on "you're almost there!".
Hi my friend! That's great news. Mr. Henry is a paramedic. His EMS company gave them one N95 and said make it last. Fortunately, I was on here in the early days and thought this could go awry so I bought him a N99. He rolled his eyes at me when I bought it. But he wears it every day at work now. Our peak is in a couple of weeks, so kinda dreading that.I am happy to report that Mr. Pink found N95 masks no one knew existed!! Now, my father, who is an Infectious Disease Consultant, has a backup and my sister, who is a Hospitalist and my niece, a resident, now have one!! The others were donated elsewhere. What an amazing find!!!
My sister in law is an RN. On day # 7 of symptoms. So far, so good. I'm cheering her on "you're almost there!".
My sister in law is an RN. On day # 7 of symptoms. So far, so good. I'm cheering her on "you're almost there!".
Day # 14. Still coughing some (dry cough). Short of air with any exertion. No fever.
How's your sense of smell?
We have found that the home made cloth masks fit well over an N95 mask. They keep the N95 clean, and you can wash the home made masks.To make their N95s last longer, EMS is placing a regular medical mask over the N95. I tried it and it is difficult. How these folks are wearing this all day is beyond me. It is really difficult to breath. I honor them all everyday.