SurrealisticSlumbers
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Glad to see this forum here on WS and reading what everyone is doing to stay safe. I have barely been anywhere now in several weeks. The times I've had to go out in public somewhere, i.e. the drugstore, gas stations and other essential places I've tried to minimize touching things or surfaces. I think I've done a pretty good job, wearing a surgical mask or doo-rag tied across my nose and mouth in such places, and don't hardly socialize with anyone outside of immediate family. I give others a wide berth if I'm out for some fresh air in the neighborhood.
However, these past few days I've been experiencing the symptoms of what I would call mild chest congestion. I have not been feverish, nor have I developed a cough. I feel the desire to cough, and have done so maybe a couple times here or there. I find myself clearing my throat often, and as I've had bronchitis in the past, it could very well be that. Seems that just about every spring, usually in April or May, I come down with something, whether it's a cold, hayfever, or some other upper respiratory bug.
I just have this feeling (that won't subside) of what I believe to be mucus in my chest/throat that isn't really budging. No sinus issues or stopped-up nose; can smell and taste just fine. I really don't want to make a mountain out of a mole hill but don't know if this could possibly be a very mild case of COVID-19. I'm 27 and don't have any health problems - BMI is well within a healthy range, no high blood pressure, no other underlying conditions - but there are immediate family members with asthma and extended family who are elderly / diabetic. This virus would probably not be fatal to me. I am, however, concerned I could be contagious to people for whom it very well could be.
On top of all this, I recently had a phone interview that I'm waiting for a follow-up on, with a company in the greater Harrisburg area (I'm currently living in northern MD) where I'd be potentially working in a group home setting with two residents, both of whom are autistic adults. The home is apparently on lockdown, no outside visitors allowed, and I was told that precautions are taken to keep these adults and workers safe. I'm conflicted, because I currently don't know if I have COVID. If I were to get the job, I'm not sure if relocating immediately (as in early May) would be advisable. From articles I've been devouring, COVID is supposed to be peaking right about now, and perhaps will continue to do so these next few weeks.
As Maryland's Gov. Hogan is telling us, it wouldn't be a good thing to take our foot off the accelerator just as we're making progress. He has ordered everyone to stay at home except for essential outings. Seems some aren't taking social distancing seriously, and you have to wonder about the hygiene of everyone around you... though I've been washing my hands like a fanatic and taking advantage of hand sanitizer / hand wipes in businesses, I'm sure I could be doing everything right and still get it from someone who is careless. I would feel awful if I unwittingly became another "Typhoid Mary"... Dauphin County, PA has had a total of 311 positive cases and 7 deaths. York County, PA has had 443 cases and 4 deaths. And yet, people are organizing protests in Harrisburg and demanding the state's economy be re-opened. I am sorry for the huge amount of text in this post. I'm just very concerned.
However, these past few days I've been experiencing the symptoms of what I would call mild chest congestion. I have not been feverish, nor have I developed a cough. I feel the desire to cough, and have done so maybe a couple times here or there. I find myself clearing my throat often, and as I've had bronchitis in the past, it could very well be that. Seems that just about every spring, usually in April or May, I come down with something, whether it's a cold, hayfever, or some other upper respiratory bug.
I just have this feeling (that won't subside) of what I believe to be mucus in my chest/throat that isn't really budging. No sinus issues or stopped-up nose; can smell and taste just fine. I really don't want to make a mountain out of a mole hill but don't know if this could possibly be a very mild case of COVID-19. I'm 27 and don't have any health problems - BMI is well within a healthy range, no high blood pressure, no other underlying conditions - but there are immediate family members with asthma and extended family who are elderly / diabetic. This virus would probably not be fatal to me. I am, however, concerned I could be contagious to people for whom it very well could be.
On top of all this, I recently had a phone interview that I'm waiting for a follow-up on, with a company in the greater Harrisburg area (I'm currently living in northern MD) where I'd be potentially working in a group home setting with two residents, both of whom are autistic adults. The home is apparently on lockdown, no outside visitors allowed, and I was told that precautions are taken to keep these adults and workers safe. I'm conflicted, because I currently don't know if I have COVID. If I were to get the job, I'm not sure if relocating immediately (as in early May) would be advisable. From articles I've been devouring, COVID is supposed to be peaking right about now, and perhaps will continue to do so these next few weeks.
As Maryland's Gov. Hogan is telling us, it wouldn't be a good thing to take our foot off the accelerator just as we're making progress. He has ordered everyone to stay at home except for essential outings. Seems some aren't taking social distancing seriously, and you have to wonder about the hygiene of everyone around you... though I've been washing my hands like a fanatic and taking advantage of hand sanitizer / hand wipes in businesses, I'm sure I could be doing everything right and still get it from someone who is careless. I would feel awful if I unwittingly became another "Typhoid Mary"... Dauphin County, PA has had a total of 311 positive cases and 7 deaths. York County, PA has had 443 cases and 4 deaths. And yet, people are organizing protests in Harrisburg and demanding the state's economy be re-opened. I am sorry for the huge amount of text in this post. I'm just very concerned.