COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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I'm going through this now, phlegm in the back of my throat making me cough and my voice is hoarse

Like the last remaining thing I need to go away
Same shyt happened to me, had two of my daughters test positive so I was like this shyt inevitable and low and behold on the first my body didn't feel right. I grabbed like 2 home test to confirm my daughter had it prior so I took one and I was positive. I'm Vaxxed haven't had my booster yet btw. I was down for that one day with the body sweats, fatigue and phlegm. Right now I'm good no issues but I'm waiting until atleast I take another test and I'm negative to go back out hopefully Friday.
 

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shyt finally caught up to me. Tested positive with the at home test (getting the PCR to be certain).
Sunday night had pain in my knees, Monday morning felt fatigued but felt a lot better Monday afternoon and now. Just have a lingering cough from time to time (usually when I’m talking excessively or laughing).
 
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Similar situation I had on base this morning. Took me roughly 3 hours to get through with the drive-thru test. Glad I got there around 6:30.. Line was 10x worse when I was leaving :picard:

That nose swab shyt is for the birds :hubie:

Only symptoms Im having right now is muscle pains, brain fog, and I'm sure night sweats gonna happen again tonight.

Results came back positive, figured as much. All symptoms lined up to the Omicron.

Day 3 still with brain fog and night sweats. Body isnt as sore anymore.
 

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A South Florida hospital has temporarily closed its maternity ward due to staff-shortages related to recent outbreaks of COVID-19.

Mothers-to-be who had planned on giving birth at Holy Cross Health in Fort Lauderdale will have to find another option.

“In the best interest of patient safety, the Labor and Delivery unit is on diversion until further notice,” Holy Cross spokeswoman Christine Walker said in a statement.

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Post-Partum units at the hospital remain open, she said.

Nearby hospitals, including Memorial Healthcare System and Broward Health, are taking on patients from Holy Cross in the meantime.

“We’ve been receiving a few of their patients and working closely with them to ensure that they get safe high-quality care,” Leah Carpenter, the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Memorial, told NBC 6.

The announcement from Holy Cross comes as Florida continues to shatter daily records for new COVID cases, which are most likely fueled by the omicron variant. The variant is now the dominant strain across the United States.

Since last week, there have been long lines at testing site across South Florida and in other areas of the state.

Holy Cross Hospital is in Fort Lauderdale.
 

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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A South Florida hospital has temporarily closed its maternity ward due to staff-shortages related to recent outbreaks of COVID-19.

Mothers-to-be who had planned on giving birth at Holy Cross Health in Fort Lauderdale will have to find another option.

“In the best interest of patient safety, the Labor and Delivery unit is on diversion until further notice,” Holy Cross spokeswoman Christine Walker said in a statement.

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Post-Partum units at the hospital remain open, she said.

Nearby hospitals, including Memorial Healthcare System and Broward Health, are taking on patients from Holy Cross in the meantime.

“We’ve been receiving a few of their patients and working closely with them to ensure that they get safe high-quality care,” Leah Carpenter, the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Memorial, told NBC 6.

The announcement from Holy Cross comes as Florida continues to shatter daily records for new COVID cases, which are most likely fueled by the omicron variant. The variant is now the dominant strain across the United States.

Since last week, there have been long lines at testing site across South Florida and in other areas of the state.

Holy Cross Hospital is in Fort Lauderdale.

My wife's best friend works here and they say it's really out of control with the amount of people coming in and lack of resources
 

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If you are sick and test negative, test again in a few days.

i posted before that me and wifey been sick since Friday. We went and got tested and she was positive and I was negative. Well I went back today and this time was positive. Had a bad cold for like 4 days now but that’s it so far.
Same thing happened to me and my wife.
 
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FORT LAUDERDALE, Fla. – A South Florida hospital has temporarily closed its maternity ward due to staff-shortages related to recent outbreaks of COVID-19.

Mothers-to-be who had planned on giving birth at Holy Cross Health in Fort Lauderdale will have to find another option.

“In the best interest of patient safety, the Labor and Delivery unit is on diversion until further notice,” Holy Cross spokeswoman Christine Walker said in a statement.

The Neonatal Intensive Care Unit and Post-Partum units at the hospital remain open, she said.

Nearby hospitals, including Memorial Healthcare System and Broward Health, are taking on patients from Holy Cross in the meantime.

“We’ve been receiving a few of their patients and working closely with them to ensure that they get safe high-quality care,” Leah Carpenter, the Executive Vice President and Chief Operating Officer at Memorial, told NBC 6.

The announcement from Holy Cross comes as Florida continues to shatter daily records for new COVID cases, which are most likely fueled by the omicron variant. The variant is now the dominant strain across the United States.

Since last week, there have been long lines at testing site across South Florida and in other areas of the state.

Holy Cross Hospital is in Fort Lauderdale.







But its just a flu, nothing to see here folks :blessed:
 
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