What kind of a test was it, Dagmar? If it were me, I'd hope that I did have it so I wouldn't have to worry so much. Glad you are taking such responsibility about it, something very much lacking in so many these days.
What kind of a test was it, Dagmar? If it were me, I'd hope that I did have it so I wouldn't have to worry so much. Glad you are taking such responsibility about it, something very much lacking in so many these days.
The test is a long swab stuck way up the nose and swirled around for 5 seconds. Mildly painful. I'm really hoping the results are negative so I can reassure all my clients and go back to work Monday. I feel fine, have no more symptoms of whatever it was I had, and I'm bored silly. If the test is positive I have to spend next week at home just to be safe. I will do it but I'd rather not.
The test is a long swab stuck way up the nose and swirled around for 5 seconds. Mildly painful. I'm really hoping the results are negative so I can reassure all my clients and go back to work Monday. I feel fine, have no more symptoms of whatever it was I had, and I'm bored silly. If the test is positive I have to spend next week at home just to be safe. I will do it but I'd rather not.
Dagmar
As we thought the test results are negative and we don't have COVID.
Don't know what I had and whether I'll get DH's stomach bug but I'm planning on going back to work Monday if there are no symptoms of anything.
Down another lb. to a low - 133.4 lbs. - I haven't seen in years. It's partly intentional and partly still an effect of the cold meds I took last week.
Our weather is so up and down. I keep putting off my first paddleboarding weekend as the lake is still frigid due to the cooler spring and now summer. I think I'll go down to the club this weekend and do some beach clearing to put in some of my volunteer hours. Nice that they are still allowing us to do something since COVID prevents our spring and maybe fall group clean ups and BBQ.
Oh, it was good! There are partitions between the booths, and the tables are distanced. Waitstaff are wearing masks and keeping distance.
I'm glad things are starting to open up, but cautiously. We can't live in a bubble forever.
Sounds great! and I agree that we can't hide in our homes for years. The more quickly people come up with new ways of doing things that respect the virus restrictions the better life will again become!
I rarely go to restaurants so I don't miss it. I'm going to keep wearing a mask in stores and I still avoid Walmart. Probably I'm more cautious than most, but getting COVID would be a BIG deal!