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<blockquote data-quote="Chapin81" data-source="post: 1651798" data-attributes="member: 39180"><p>I live in NYC and Tuesday was my 4th time being tested(waiting on results and no symptoms) because my wife and I were exposed to someone who was with someone who tested positive, we were next to that person when she got the call. Frankly I'm tired of it. I still wear my mask. I haven't tested positive yet and I have no antibodies, I'm also asthmatic, my wife got sick back in March for 10 days and she can't smell everything till this day, everything smells like onions or metallic. My entire family got it. My dad got it as well and he got it the worse, 102.7-104.1 fevers for 15 days, now he shakes when he writes or has anything in his hands <img src="data:image/gif;base64,R0lGODlhAQABAIAAAAAAAP///yH5BAEAAAAALAAAAAABAAEAAAIBRAA7" class="smilie smilie--sprite smilie--sprite3" alt=":(" title="Frown :(" loading="lazy" data-shortname=":(" /> and it pisses him off because he feels useless. I never took him to the hospital. unfortunately Over 20 people that we knew died from this, some young some older, some healthy some not so much, the first death happened in April , my cousins father in law was on a Ventilator for four weeks, the others happened afterwards no more than a few weeks apart some even days apart. Some People here are wearing masks but it's either under their chin or their noses are exposed. Some just don't give a crap...so sad. Please Be careful out there and take of yourselves.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Chapin81, post: 1651798, member: 39180"] I live in NYC and Tuesday was my 4th time being tested(waiting on results and no symptoms) because my wife and I were exposed to someone who was with someone who tested positive, we were next to that person when she got the call. Frankly I’m tired of it. I still wear my mask. I haven’t tested positive yet and I have no antibodies, I’m also asthmatic, my wife got sick back in March for 10 days and she can’t smell everything till this day, everything smells like onions or metallic. My entire family got it. My dad got it as well and he got it the worse, 102.7-104.1 fevers for 15 days, now he shakes when he writes or has anything in his hands :( and it pisses him off because he feels useless. I never took him to the hospital. unfortunately Over 20 people that we knew died from this, some young some older, some healthy some not so much, the first death happened in April , my cousins father in law was on a Ventilator for four weeks, the others happened afterwards no more than a few weeks apart some even days apart. Some People here are wearing masks but it’s either under their chin or their noses are exposed. Some just don’t give a crap...so sad. Please Be careful out there and take of yourselves. [/QUOTE]
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