Corona Virus Disease (COVID-19) Updates
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zac's mum\" post_id=\"2092966\" time=\"1671634256\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2092966 time=1671634256 user_id=53606]
3 weeks is a long time for a family to be apart. I’m sure Zac misses his daddy as much as u do, just maybe he hasn’t learnt to be expressive abt it.
Just cough and runny nose. No fever, no lethargy, no loss of taste or appetite. Generally acting normal except the cough. Didnt see doc but consulted pharmacist when replenishing the medicine. She said no fever no issue, just continue & monitor for any breathlessness.
DH havent taken bivalent. Miss him a lot, finally back in SG tmr. Haven’t seen him in almost 3 weeks.[/quote]
DH went to doc twice & both times tested negative for C. Also persistent cough. Subconsciously, I suspect might be C. MIL hasn’t seen us last 2 weeks & she has been calling every other day. I’m sure she misses our company. Such is closeness of family relationships.
Zac’s mum, you must do a nice dinner as a family to appreciate that companionship this Christmas! I’m waiting for DH to fully recover so we can celebrate our anniversary, Owise I can’t book our usual Mexican place. -
Consider doing PCR for own peace of mind. That is what I and others I did.
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Coolkidsrock2\" post_id=\"2092994\" time=\"1671663658\" user_id=\"48901:
Take care @zac's mum!
Consider doing PCR for own peace of mind. That is what I and others I did.
Regarding PCR... it's expensive and you will continue to test positive for 1-3 months afterwards. Not sure if it is a good idea. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"2092966\" time=\"1671634256\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2092966 time=1671634256 user_id=53606]
There's a lot of flu and other respiratory viruses going around now, so respiratory symptoms don't necessarily mean Covid anymore. A couple of my colleagues have just had Covid a second time, but an equal no. have been down with flu and colds. My husband also just had a fairly severe cold, but tested negative for Covid. I also agree that we should just look at the symptoms - if not severe, it doesn't really matter whether it's Covid or not. If we are concerned about the elderly, even a severe cold or flu poses risks to them, not just Covid, so we can just treat them the same way and there's no need to test.
Just cough and runny nose. No fever, no lethargy, no loss of taste or appetite. Generally acting normal except the cough. Didnt see doc but consulted pharmacist when replenishing the medicine. She said no fever no issue, just continue & monitor for any breathlessness.[/quote]
As for when to catch Covid - after Christmas and recover before CNY would be my choice! But these things are not amenable to scheduling, I'm afraid. I've lived in the same flat with family members with Covid, didn't take precautions, and still didn't get it. -
My sis told me that most time she kept herself away from family members..and she mentioned that the only time she came out is to cook for the family
only her dd caught it as she accidentally used my sis's toothbrush. -
ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2092995\" time=\"1671666452\" user_id=\"3:
Apologies if I had caused confusion.
Take care @zac's mum!
Regarding PCR... it's expensive and you will continue to test positive for 1-3 months afterwards. Not sure if it is a good idea.
What I mean is when unwell with full-blown symptoms, and ART continued to repeatedly show negative for days, we did PCR so that can move on appropriately, with peace of mind.
For somethings, I personally like clarity rather than maybe yes, maybe no. -
Coolkidsrock2\" post_id=\"2093012\" time=\"1671671816\" user_id=\"48901:
My family has opted the other way - assume negative unless clearly positive, and don't test unless necessary by law!
Apologies if I had caused confusion.
What I mean is when unwell with full-blown symptoms, and ART continued to repeatedly show negative for days, we did PCR so that can move on appropriately, with peace of mind.
For somethings, I personally like clarity rather than maybe yes, maybe no. -
Coolkidsrock2\" post_id=\"2093012\" time=\"1671671816\" user_id=\"48901:
Yes, I agree with you, it is better to do a PCR if symptoms coming out for clarity. If positive, then just stay at home instead of going out and spread the virus to any vulnerable groups in the community.
Apologies if I had caused confusion.
What I mean is when unwell with full-blown symptoms, and ART continued to repeatedly show negative for days, we did PCR so that can move on appropriately, with peace of mind.
For somethings, I personally like clarity rather than maybe yes, maybe no. -
Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=\"2093187\" time=\"1671747434\" user_id=\"195250:[quote=\"Liew Nga Wing\" post_id=2093187 time=1671747434 user_id=195250]
Staying home to stop the spread should apply whether it's Covid or not, or at least the sufferer should keep a mask on if he has to go out, and limit social activities. It's something Singapore didn't practise pre-Covid, but I hope more people will going forward.
Yes, I agree with you, it is better to do a PCR if symptoms coming out for clarity. If positive, then just stay at home instead of going out and spread the virus to any vulnerable groups in the community.[/quote] -
slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2093027\" time=\"1671676203\" user_id=\"28674:
We share the same views, also staying home and masking up when out if unsure.
My family has opted the other way - assume negative unless clearly positive, and don't test unless necessary by law!
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