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Tuesday, 03/10/2020 3:49:21 PM

Tuesday, March 10, 2020 3:49:21 PM

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Personal Question for the board. I know there are some readers of this board who are in Medicine and work in the ER. Ect ect.

My two college age kids spent 14 day Spain Italy trip and returned home on January 15. And they spent a lot of time in all of the high-risk areas like Venice and Malon Naples and Rome. All of this was before we knew Italy was a high-risk area.

About eight days after they got home the two little kids got what we appeared was a upper respiratory infection and cold. Basically fever and cough.

About four days after that my wife whose pretty healthy came down with a thing that laid on her back for eight days and she had high fever and shortness of breath and cough dry cough. She and I thought she had the flu even though she has been vaccinated for the flu.

About three days after she got hers I got a mild version which I thought was essentially a upper respiratory infection.

None of this was so bad that we went in or engaged any medical people.

Now that I look at and see what’s happening in Italy I’m wondering if my older children actually caught coronavirus with minimal symptoms and then basically were carriers and brought it home to all of us.

Now all of us are perfectly healthy and all of the symptoms have resolved. So there’s no way of knowing since currently there is no anybody tests available to determine if you have immunity for this thing. And nothing to determine if you actually had the disease And are now over it.

Just wondering if anyone would have any insight into this and if there is any antibody test that could determine whether or not one Has already actually had the disease and didn’t know it.

How this relates to NWBO is that I’m more likely to go to the ASM and hear the interesting are very interesting stuff if I know I have immunity to the virus.
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