COVID19 Day 7
Day 7 3/21/19 Saturday
OMG the pollen is crazy today. My eye is about the same, no better, but no worse.
My sister in law sent me an article that talked about conjunctivitis being a symptom of Covid19...ugh. Well, I am glad I didn't go into an eye place, and expose anyone if it is Covid19. I used the eye drops this morning, doesn't feel like it's working, but who knows.
I will say this is very bad timing for having a lot of the same symptoms of allergies. I am trying not to be a hypochondriac, but also this is a little unnerving to hear.
I helped Matthew and William make time-lapse lego building (Speed Build) videos this morning, and they thought that was pretty neat. Luckily it was pretty easy to edit on the iPad and it doesn't look terrible.
Chris went to Home Depot for mulch, and said the whole world was there. Ugh, they are going to have to put everyone on house arrest for this to stop spreading.
After he got home, we ate lunch and spread mulch. Then we decided to clean out the garage, a much needed task. There are some benefits to everything on our schedules being gone now. I am trying to remind myself of how I used to entertain myself before internet could offer anything at our fingers. More outside time is great for the kids and they are doing pretty well at staying entertained.
After dinner we went on a walk. Trying to get some fresh air while the weather is so nice, even if that means more pollen.
All the days are blending together, since we are staying home every day. I know it's Saturday, but there aren't any events to really distinguish the days apart.
The first death was reported in Coweta County, and it was in Newnan. A 42 year old heath care worker with reportedly no underlying conditions. That is scary.
The news is saying more and faster tests are becoming available. Some that may show results in 45 minutes. I think they are setting up drive through test clinics around town. I don't know how they are going to control who gets tested. I completely understand that getting the test results will not change how you treat the symptoms, but also know that so many reports focus on the numbers of tested, confirmed, etc. I wish everyone would just assume they have it and stay home.
More articles about how hospitals are having shortages of PPE. That is really scary, because it seems like this is going to keep getting worse for a long time before it gets better. My MIL is a nurse (in an OBGYN office) and I worry that she is going to get exposed.
OMG the pollen is crazy today. My eye is about the same, no better, but no worse.
My sister in law sent me an article that talked about conjunctivitis being a symptom of Covid19...ugh. Well, I am glad I didn't go into an eye place, and expose anyone if it is Covid19. I used the eye drops this morning, doesn't feel like it's working, but who knows.
I will say this is very bad timing for having a lot of the same symptoms of allergies. I am trying not to be a hypochondriac, but also this is a little unnerving to hear.
I helped Matthew and William make time-lapse lego building (Speed Build) videos this morning, and they thought that was pretty neat. Luckily it was pretty easy to edit on the iPad and it doesn't look terrible.
Chris went to Home Depot for mulch, and said the whole world was there. Ugh, they are going to have to put everyone on house arrest for this to stop spreading.
After he got home, we ate lunch and spread mulch. Then we decided to clean out the garage, a much needed task. There are some benefits to everything on our schedules being gone now. I am trying to remind myself of how I used to entertain myself before internet could offer anything at our fingers. More outside time is great for the kids and they are doing pretty well at staying entertained.
After dinner we went on a walk. Trying to get some fresh air while the weather is so nice, even if that means more pollen.
All the days are blending together, since we are staying home every day. I know it's Saturday, but there aren't any events to really distinguish the days apart.
The first death was reported in Coweta County, and it was in Newnan. A 42 year old heath care worker with reportedly no underlying conditions. That is scary.
The news is saying more and faster tests are becoming available. Some that may show results in 45 minutes. I think they are setting up drive through test clinics around town. I don't know how they are going to control who gets tested. I completely understand that getting the test results will not change how you treat the symptoms, but also know that so many reports focus on the numbers of tested, confirmed, etc. I wish everyone would just assume they have it and stay home.
More articles about how hospitals are having shortages of PPE. That is really scary, because it seems like this is going to keep getting worse for a long time before it gets better. My MIL is a nurse (in an OBGYN office) and I worry that she is going to get exposed.
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