Corona Virus - COVID19 - Confirmed Case Thread.

How many infections do you have in your physical social network?

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    Votes: 14 87.5%
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  • Total voters
    16

Gardenlover

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I know of no one within my personal circle of family or friends that has it.
 

A guy i grew up with was one of the first confirmed cases in the state. He contracted it on a ski trip in early March. Nurse I know in her 60s tested positive. Completed her home isolation last week. Neither of those had to be hospitalized. My cousin's BIL in his late 40s was released from the hospital today. His wife also has it but didn't require hospitalization Physical therapist my sister knows who tested positive finished self isolation a couple of weeks ago. All those tested positive and are within 10 to 100 miles from me.

A lady we all thought had it several weeks ago due to her complete disregard for social distancing who was on ventilator support for over a week for bilateral pneumonia tested negative. I wonder about the accuracy of that result....
 
Around here it would be hard to tell, because it's so difficult for people to get tested. There aren't enough tests and you have to be deathly ill to even get tested.
Same in Ohio - We, who obeyed the stay-at-home order from the start, may never get tested as tests and testing supplies are in short supply - so unless you are hospitalized or a front-line worker, you aren't going to be checked.
 
One fatality so far has been reported in my senior community. I'm sure there are more, but we only know what has been reported.

From what I understand, many younger people carry the virus but don't have any symptoms, so unless they are tested, nobody knows. And that's the danger; they can easily spread it to others.

Suspicious, why, Chic? Are you implying that there is a worldwide conspiracy to convince everybody on earth that there is a nonexistent danger? Or that those pictures of mass graves and multiple coffins are hoaxes? I don't understand what there is to be suspicious of.
 
One fatality so far has been reported in my senior community. I'm sure there are more, but we only know what has been reported.

From what I understand, many younger people carry the virus but don't have any symptoms, so unless they are tested, nobody knows. And that's the danger; they can easily spread it to others.

Suspicious, why, Chic? Are you implying that there is a worldwide conspiracy to convince everybody on earth that there is a nonexistent danger? Or that those pictures of mass graves and multiple coffins are hoaxes? I don't understand what there is to be suspicious of.

@Sunny. I would have to be political to explain what I think and that's forbidden here so I won't do that. My theories will have to remain a mystery.
 
My county has 17 confirmed positive cases up 3 from yesterday with 289 confirmed negative and no deaths. No one I know has been sick with the virus.
 

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