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    #16
    nobody I'm aware of...still think my crew had the mild version right before nanza but were never tested.

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      #17
      Originally posted by Shane View Post
      2 family members had it. Well, one is an in-law. Both over it and doing fine. The only symptoms the in-law had was loss of sense of smell. No fever or cough or anything else.
      We’re they both tested and confirmed? I don’t think I’d get tested if I lost my sense of smell with no other symptoms.

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        #18
        Originally posted by Pilgrim View Post
        We’re they both tested and confirmed? I don’t think I’d get tested if I lost my sense of smell with no other symptoms.
        I would expect that this thread is only for people that have a confirmed positive test.

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          #19
          Originally posted by Roy Munson View Post
          I would expect that this thread is only for people that have a confirmed positive test.
          I agree with you, just surprised that someone would get tested with no other symptoms other than can’t smell. I dunno, that’s why I asked.

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            #20
            Got one recovering in ICU in New Orleans

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              #21
              Niece's husbands brother in Temple just diagnosed with it.

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                #22
                Originally posted by rut-ro View Post
                Wow that’s weird.
                It's actually not unusual. The media just doesn't give any air time to all the cases that don't put somebody in a hospital. The vast majority of cases are not that bad.

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                  #23
                  Originally posted by Pilgrim View Post
                  I agree with you, just surprised that someone would get tested with no other symptoms other than can’t smell. I dunno, that’s why I asked.
                  Person is a PA, so had to get tested to make sure.

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                    #24
                    Originally posted by Shane View Post
                    Person is a PA, so had to get tested to make sure.
                    Gotcha, thanks for answering.

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                      #25
                      Originally posted by Shane View Post
                      It's actually not unusual. The media just doesn't give any air time to all the cases that don't put somebody in a hospital. The vast majority of cases are not that bad.
                      So true. Read where one guy was just tired

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                        #26
                        I have no sense of smell but it's because of the blood pressure meds my dr. put me on.

                        On another note, my friend of 47 years, Tom, has it. I called to check on him yesterday and family had to take him to the hospital. Called to day and they had moved him to a room with a lot of equipment and had him hooked up to more stuff. He didn't sound too good.

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                          #27
                          Originally posted by Draco View Post
                          I have no sense of smell but it's because of the blood pressure meds my dr. put me on.

                          On another note, my friend of 47 years, Tom, has it. I called to check on him yesterday and family had to take him to the hospital. Called to day and they had moved him to a room with a lot of equipment and had him hooked up to more stuff. He didn't sound too good.
                          Hydroxychloroquine, Z-pack, and zinc.... That combination of stuff is working wonders for people who have bad cases of it. If I were Tom, I'd be asking my doc for it.

                          Reports from all over the world are that patients get dramatically better within 2-12 hours of the first dose. It worked like that for my daughter 3 weeks ago when she had it.

                          Prayers up for Tom!

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                            #28
                            Not a one. Large family, large work family, large customer network. Not a one.

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                              #29
                              Originally posted by Shane View Post
                              It's actually not unusual. The media just doesn't give any air time to all the cases that don't put somebody in a hospital. The vast majority of cases are not that bad.
                              Are theses with symptoms like lack of smell and tiredness contagious? Or do we even know this yet ?

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                                #30
                                I have a cousin who is HPD. He contracted at work and spread to his wife and kids. All doing okay so far.

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