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if so will we see a semi normal pesach? everyone i know and their neighbor has already had it....
careful as far as not getting reinfected or infecting others? im trying to weigh whether i could invite my elderly parents for pesach who have been quarantined all along. im obviously concerned about infecting them, but mayb i shouldnt be
Add very mild throat pain (like early in the onset of strep) and muscle aches that both come and go. Dry cough has come and gone for over a month. No loss of taste/smell, no fever.Mild symptoms or placebo/stress related? Don’t really see the point in getting tested at this point, unless they have an antibody test.
i started with a sore throat followed by severe heaviness and muscle pain, both of which resolved after 4 days now i'm up to Day 9, persistent temp. 99-100 no sense of smell, cough.tested on the 25th no results yet
I'm positive
If you have others in your house, they could catch it from you and can not develop symptoms for as long as 14 days. So your parents are definitely not in the clear if there were others in your house.
Quotes in a signature is annoying, as it comes across as an independent post.
Me, wife and kids didn’t get it. So no chance were going anywhere Pesach.
it's good to be a Lubavitcher
For all those who have had symptoms without a confirmed test, what seems to be the concensus regarding when you can leave quarantine etc., I can't get a test plus cant really get through to a doctor.....
For those who are young and had a fever for around 2-3 days, did your cough get worse afterwards? How long until you started to see improvement in your cough and eventually for it to go away?
No 1 size fits all to this question
Correct, just trying to see other people's experiences