My youngest son, 31, called today. He tested positive. He lives in Key West. He manages a hotel and tends bar a couple nights a week. My wife and I have tried to talk him out of the bartending gig since Covid hit but on good nights he makes 500+ in tips, or did when business was normal, so he didn't want to give it up. They serve just enough food to qualify to stay open.
First person I've known well to test positive. Said he felt bad 2 weeks ago for several days and went to get tested. Came back negative. Felt better for about 10 days then Sunday night his girlfriend woke him because he was coughing a lot in his sleep and he was burning up. Said he felt bad enough Monday he was going to go to the ER but was able to get in to see a Dr who is kinda the head man for Covid in Key West. Got tested again and came back positive today.
I had not heard this before - the Dr told him the test is not just negative or positive - if you are positive the test tells how much virus you have? The Dr told him the highest positive he'd seen previously was 10 to the 4th power. My son tested positive with a reading of 10 to the 7th power.
His symptoms are cough, fever, body aches, EXTREME fatigue, loss of taste and smell. No breathing problems. He had mono his senior year of high school and lost 25 pounds in 6 weeks and was so fatigued he couldn't get out of bed for several weeks. He says the fatigue right now is worse than that. Fever goes up and down constantly. Praying for a quick recovery. My oldest son and my daughter have zero fear of Covid and act bullet proof. I'm hoping little brother's experience will nudge them to take more precautions.