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My wife, Jeab, has Covid! She tested positive three days ago. We went to the hospital where she consulted the Doctor and was prescribed some medication and advice.  All free!

Both of us have ben fully vaccinated as well as booster jabs.

 

In the meantime, we have domestic arrangements in place that prevent any physical contact and she is improving from her symptoms of fever, a cold and unusual tiredness.

 

I am taking care of her general daily needs and confident she will be fine in a few days time.

 

it is interesting that she has been more vigilant than me in mask wearing and social distancing but the one who has become infected - she suspects from a student at the University!

 

I have tested negative twice so far.

 

 

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I'm in the same situation.

It's look, talk but no come close.

At the first signs of flu-like discomfort four days ago my wife fortunately went immediately in self-isolation fearing Covid-19 as it has returned in our Isaan district village.

She did indeed tested positive and got high fever for a day.

The fever has gone but she doesn't feel well all over.

Another test tonight.

And, yes it's irritating that I cannot come close to her even when just talking.

Lucky I am as I'm not positive at this time.

 

 

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One thing that you shouldn't say to a Covid patient:

 

"Stay positive"

 

 

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Neither myself or my wife have Covid.

My wife has domestic arrangements in place that prevent any physical contact.

Without doubt, this is the 2nd last time I ever get married????????.

2 hours ago, ChrisKC said:

One thing that you shouldn't say to a Covid patient:

 

"Stay positive"

 

 

There are actually ways to say it in other words... 

 

But truly, it could be worse, much worse. 

 

My hopes for a speedy recovery. 

 

Hey don't knock the stick n latex glove set-up!  We (she of the indoors) and I get well n truly OFF !!!!!!

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My wife and I have had fevers, sore throats and fatigue, but haven't bothered about any tests or separations. Life goes on

I am wondering how many posters there will be on this thread whose awareness only encompasses the missionary position.

My wife also tested positive today , caught from a friend while they were attending a government function. 6 of them in a truck together for over 2 hours on Monday. Next day head honcho calls in the morning to say she has covid. Wife's symptoms started yesterday. Both of us fully vaccinated.

 

Apparently there are a lot more cases going around but the government are just not bothering with testing too much or reporting on it any more. People are being told to go home and isolate and that's about it. Learning to live with it.

 

 

11 minutes ago, kingstonkid said:

Gf works in a hospital lived that for 2 years.

Say again ?

 

 

17 hours ago, Stevemercer said:

My wife and I have had fevers, sore throats and fatigue, but haven't bothered about any tests or separations. Life goes on

Separations are fairly pointless when a couple have been in close proximity during the infection phase.

I've found it helpful to get a COVID antibody test done, it tells me where my immune system is at for 500 baht.

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