margarita25
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Omg I am VERY interested to take a look at this and will have to put this in the infinite “marking” pile. Thank you.
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Think of the risk in a convenient store if you go for a soda or coffee at the self serve area. Omg we know it is all but impossible to touch only one lid. No one washes their hands before getting a beverage, they pump (maybe dump), fill up a drink cup never ever washing hands. Door handles/knobs suddenly make me ill.
In case anyone was wondering, my DH's test results for Corona Virus are still not back. He called a number we were given, left a message and we didn't hear anything back. So we still don't know anything. We're still sleeping in separate bedrooms tonight but we briefly broke isolation from one another today. We ran into each other in the hallway and instead of turning and going back inside my room so he could pass without coming near me, I told him I don't care if he has Covora Virus or not I wanted a hug. I'm bound to get CoV if he has it anyway. So we held each other for a few moments and he kissed the top of my head. Then I went and poured hand sanitizer on my head where he kissed me and washed my hands really well, as if that will work. LOL. I've got to laugh or I'll cry at this point.
The good news is that we are both feeling better today. Today was our 3rd day taking anti-malarial meds. I'm not sure if those meds are helping our bodies fight or if maybe we don't have the Corona Virus at all. Tomorrow (Thursday) will be one week since my DH's first symptoms of coughing started. My coughing started the next day (Last Friday). DH had a low-grade fever Sat, Sun, Mon and Tues, but no fever today. If this is some other bug that he wasn't tested for, he might be over it already. I've read the Corona Virus lasts for about 2 weeks. Therefore, I'm thinking either the meds and vitamins we are taking are helping OR we don't have Corona Virus yet. I'm leaning towards the idea that we probably don't have it.
So do they have on plaquenil for COVID-19? What is the length of time you are supposed to take it?
I used to take it, too, for an autoimmune disease, and I still have some on hand. That’s why I was curious.Gardener, I wondered where you got the anti-malarial drugs and if they were Plaquenil which is prescription only??? How are you doing now? Keep us posted.
Just a guess, but I imagine you'd have to keep taking it until this virus spread is over.
I've been on Plaquenil for years for RA, but it took awhile to build up in my system to ease the RA symptoms. I used to take 400 mg but now take only 200 mg.
This article talks about Plaquenil and "remdesivir" combo maybe helping with Covid-19.
Coronavirus: There is still a glimpse of hope
As of today every business in Ohio has to check temps of every employee when they come in the door. I have no idea where they'll find the thermometers.Actually, I am doing the same thing for both me and my husband! I bought a digital thermometer and every night, we check it, and write it down.
Thank you for painting such a lovely picture.Updating on the goings on in NYC right now (if you're interested):
I live down in the East Village/Lower East Side and it's *silent* out. It's been warm enough to sleep with my windows open and thanks to my insomnia, I can actually hear all of the birds singing as the sun rises. Day and night theres usually a cacophony of cab horns, sirens and people. Nothing. I went up on my roof earlier and watched all my neighbors in buildings up and down the block out on their roofs too. Some stretching, some with laptops, some exercising... one dancing. All looking like they (we) are going stir-crazy. I had to run out today and everyone else I saw was, for the most part, following the social distancing rules. There is a dog run in the park near me. Instead of the dog parents gathering on the benches they were all dotted around the run talking at a distance. I'm quite impressed - in a place where it is sometimes hard to find an inch of personal space and bumping and brushing up to strangers is normal, we are making do.
This is fantastic news and a great idea!Ok, some happy news! We got approved to be a foster dog parent with the county humane society. I passed my phone interview with flying colors. I get to go see the dogs on Friday morning. The shelter lady said "You can have your pick of whatever dog you'd like. We just want to get them out of here." I asked what their protocols were as far as being busy because I am of course, a cancer patient and high risk. She stated they implemented a policy of only 5 people in the facility at a time. If more than 5 arrive, they have to wait outside, not inside. I can wear my mask and gloves too.
I can't go help anyone else. Everyone else is helping me to stay isolated. So this is the only way I can help. I am happy to feel needed to be honest and it will help me stay active - playing fetch, wandering around my back yard, making sure my little charge has fun. Stay tuned!!
Switched to canned milk for coffee. Not bad at allTomorrow I am definitely heading to Publix, I have to have coffee creamer and snacks.
I cannot handle black coffee - suffered through it today.
Someone posted today that going around 10:30 am was a good time so I am going to try to go at that time. I will sneak out from work (even though I am working from home) and go get the necessities - coffee creamer and snacks. Thank Goodness the store is 5 minutes away.
It's also selfish. You can't stop a baby from sneezing or coughing on a cashier.
As of today every business in Ohio has to check temps of every employee when they come in the door. I have no idea where they'll find the thermometers.
So do they have on plaquenil for COVID-19? What is the length of time you are supposed to take it?
I totally understand why they would want to restrict grocery shopping to the locals. If there are only 150 in the town, that market doesn't carry vast supplies on hand. What are the locals to do if tourists buy up all of the food and basic supplies?Yes, areas are restricting visitors. The is not a time to vacation or head to a motel. Some areas only have a small, local owned grocery store. Are they to drive an hour or more because folks wanna vacation during a State of Emergency?
This does sound cold hardened but we have very good reasons....
Dare County, NC is the Outer Banks, most protected treasure of NC, is closed. They are not equipment to handle an increase of visitors. The towns are super small, like 150 people, small, the wild horse are on the banks, one main bridge entrance. Not a place to be trapped.
I hear they may close the Appalachian Trail. We just can't spend resources looking for lost folks, rescuing this who fall off the mountain, etc.
Most rural areas do NOT have paid EMT. All EMT is volunteer, they raise their own money, provide their own training, build their own buildings and buy all equipment, supplies, and emergency vehicles. They are not paid for volunteering, no paid meals, or gas. Its neighbors helping neighbor's.
MOO....
I have one of those "guns" that you point around the inside corners of your house to see where the insulation leaks are. I wonder if it's precise enough to read a human temperature? I meant to try it while looking in the mirror (how else to know if I aimed at my forehead properly.) and see what it says...As of today every business in Ohio has to check temps of every employee when they come in the door. I have no idea where they'll find the thermometers.
Gardener, I wondered where you got the anti-malarial drugs and if they were Plaquenil which is prescription only??? How are you doing now? Keep us posted.
Just a guess, but I imagine you'd have to keep taking it until this virus spread is over.
I've been on Plaquenil for years for RA, but it took awhile to build up in my system to ease the RA symptoms. I used to take 400 mg but now take only 200 mg.
This article talks about Plaquenil and "remdesivir" combo maybe helping with Covid-19.
Coronavirus: There is still a glimpse of hope
Live updates: Coronavirus cases top 215,000 globally - CNN
Nearly 10 million California residents are under "shelter in place" orders
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A man wears gloves and a bandanna across his face while riding a scooter past a shuttered movie theater, with the message "Take Care of Each Other" displayed on the marquee, on March 18, in Beverly Hills, California. Mario Tama/Getty Images
''Nearly 10 million California residents are under a mandatory "shelter in place" order to prevent the spread of the coronavirus.
Shelter in place means residents are required to remain at home except for essential needs like picking up groceries, medication, or caring for someone in another household. The orders are being enforced by law enforcement.''
''The pandemic began in China. Today, it reported no new local infections for the first time
From CNN's Shanshan Wang in Beijing
Mainland China on Thursday reported no new locally transmitted coronavirus cases for the first time since the the pandemic began late last year, marking a major turning point in the global battle to contain Covid-19.
The country reported 34 new cases of coronavirus yesterday -- all imported from overseas.
The milestone represents a turnaround for the Chinese government. Just last month, mainland China was reporting thousands of cases per day, and was considered the most high-risk infection area in the world.
Now, after months of lockdowns and travel restrictions affecting hundreds of millions of citizens, strict home quarantines, and an unprecedented nationwide effort, the country is down to zero reported new locally transmitted cases.
Instead, the threat is now coming from overseas.''
The laser? If so don’t get it near your eyes or your pets eyes. MooI have one of those "guns" that you point around the inside corners of your house to see where the insulation leaks are. I wonder if it's precise enough to read a human temperature? I meant to try it while looking in the mirror (how else to know if I aimed at my forehead properly.) and see what it says...