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<blockquote data-quote="Bex72" data-source="post: 2354835" data-attributes="member: 528595"><p>I wish you all well. If you can it may be worth buying an oximeter. This is to check blood oxygen levels in case anyone with covid19 needs medical assistance. The PM was checked with one before being admitted during the first peak.</p><p>We all had Covid in September. As we have children sharing bedrooms, we isolated the first 17 yo and moved our 14yo in with our 12yo. The 14yo was already getting it and moving her just meant the 12yo got it. Then we all did. No one had complications but some of us were ill for 3 weeks. I've heard of people in more spacious homes managing to isolate the sick successfully with the ill person using one bathroom and staying in one room. Overcrowding is a big factor. Good luck with whatever you decide.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Bex72, post: 2354835, member: 528595"] I wish you all well. If you can it may be worth buying an oximeter. This is to check blood oxygen levels in case anyone with covid19 needs medical assistance. The PM was checked with one before being admitted during the first peak. We all had Covid in September. As we have children sharing bedrooms, we isolated the first 17 yo and moved our 14yo in with our 12yo. The 14yo was already getting it and moving her just meant the 12yo got it. Then we all did. No one had complications but some of us were ill for 3 weeks. I've heard of people in more spacious homes managing to isolate the sick successfully with the ill person using one bathroom and staying in one room. Overcrowding is a big factor. Good luck with whatever you decide. [/QUOTE]
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