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<blockquote data-quote="RN0441" data-source="post: 758261" data-attributes="member: 15032"><p>So the other exec assistant here has COVID and so does her husband.</p><p></p><p>We were all working from home when she got the virus. She was cleaning the home of an elderly man, an old friend, twice per month and he told her he had been diagnosed a few days after she was there. She had a cough and so they both got tested. The older man had mild symptoms and he is in his 70's.</p><p></p><p>My company follows the CDC daily. They now do not recommend getting retested because normally the tests come back positive again (hmm maybe the reason positive tests are so high perhaps?). The key is to quarantine 14 days after onset of symptoms, then be symptom free for 3 full days before returning to work. </p><p></p><p>She is ready to come back on Monday, however during COVID she developed pneumonia in the bottom of her right lung, was treated, but still has a cough. They feel if she returns with cough people will be afraid. She is going back to doctor today as she is out of cough medications.</p><p></p><p>She is 48 and her husband is 50. Both normally healthy with no underlying conditions. He had a milder case than she did.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="RN0441, post: 758261, member: 15032"] So the other exec assistant here has COVID and so does her husband. We were all working from home when she got the virus. She was cleaning the home of an elderly man, an old friend, twice per month and he told her he had been diagnosed a few days after she was there. She had a cough and so they both got tested. The older man had mild symptoms and he is in his 70's. My company follows the CDC daily. They now do not recommend getting retested because normally the tests come back positive again (hmm maybe the reason positive tests are so high perhaps?). The key is to quarantine 14 days after onset of symptoms, then be symptom free for 3 full days before returning to work. She is ready to come back on Monday, however during COVID she developed pneumonia in the bottom of her right lung, was treated, but still has a cough. They feel if she returns with cough people will be afraid. She is going back to doctor today as she is out of cough medications. She is 48 and her husband is 50. Both normally healthy with no underlying conditions. He had a milder case than she did. [/QUOTE]
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