If they ever offer the antibody test in my local area I'll get one, because I'm pretty sure I had it also. Over a month ago.
I began to feel sick in Belgium on March 9th. Very minor cough. The next day, I took the train to London under the channel and spent a few hours in London before going to the airport and flying home to Orlando. On the 11th, I had a bad sore throat with no fever. Doctor wouldn't test me because I had no fever. I alternated between sore throat and cough for the next week. A wet cough. Never a fever, though. I still have a lingering cough.
NPR has a report that suggests people in Wuhan who recovered, are able to be reinfected again already. If true, that is terrifying. https://www.npr.org/sections/goatsa...onavirus-patients-test-negative-then-positive
Anywhere from 50-90%, South Korea was nearer the 50% though, they ran some tests, we all hoped for more. Had it, 6 mates had it, various others didn't so guessing no symptoms to. GF's mom, 73 same holiday she got it, cruise ship flights, no sign.
No I've had C19 and I've had what your describing there more recently, that's just a cold going around. Quickly getting tired out, just walking around ? when you do so your sore throat comes, then goes when resting ?? Cough is only 67% of the cases there saying, but fever for atleast 1 night is pretty much guaranteed, I only had slight chest pain and breathing difficults.
Just updated, with details........ 17029 new cases and 312 new deaths in the United States NEW YORK (from New York Governor Cuomo daily briefing): Apex of hospital need could be in 21 days from now in New York All hospitals need to increase capacity by 50%, some by 100% Need a total of 140,000 hospital beds. Currently have 53,000 (an additional 87,000 hospital beds are needed) Need a total of 40,000 ICU beds. Currently have 3,000, with 3,000 ventilators. An additional 37,000 ICU beds are needed Will use college dormitories, hotels, nursing homes, and all possible space by converting it to hospitals if needed in April 138,376 people have been tested Schools will stay closed for an additional 2 weeks after April 1, to then reassess the situation and extend again if needed. 180 days requirement has been waived "This is not going to be a short deployment [...] This is going to be weeks, and weeks, and weeks [...]This is a rescue mission you are on, to save lives. [...] You are living a moment in history that will change and forge character" Saying 3 weeks to Peak in places.
I read this earlier. This is why I'm holding my bearish position with no stop-loss until further notice. Probably 2 weeks at least.
First Area in America, guess some areas 2 or 3 weeks behind, so 6weeks before worst case, add in takes people 7days to die, 7 weeks to low's. Even after it hits peaks, it'll reverse similar and double the deaths on the way back down 4-6 weeks per area of going down i'd guess, but no data on that.