CORONA How many of you or your immediate family have the Rona RIGHT NOW? - CURRENTLY *** 333 ***

How many have it?

  • Myself (and/or, or just one that’s not me)

    Votes: 62 9.2%
  • One other

    Votes: 67 9.9%
  • Two others

    Votes: 29 4.3%
  • Three others

    Votes: 12 1.8%
  • Four others

    Votes: 10 1.5%
  • Five others

    Votes: 6 0.9%
  • Six others

    Votes: 3 0.4%
  • Seven others

    Votes: 1 0.1%
  • Eight others

    Votes: 2 0.3%
  • Nine others

    Votes: 0 0.0%
  • Ten or more

    Votes: 2 0.3%
  • Zero- no one in my family has it at the moment

    Votes: 513 75.9%

  • Total voters
    676

Dozdoats

On TB every waking moment
How would I know if I or a family member had it? Mom was tested (negative) while in the hospital recently for pneumonia, but neither DW nor I was tested.
 
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Pinecone

Has No Life - Lives on TB
You need a "no one" option, Dennis. My family is also a "no one" option, and may it stay that way!

Edited to add: It's a good question. It would also be a good question to ask how many think or know that they had it. At least among the members. And if they were vaxxed.
 

TheHippie

Veteran Member
Here in my AO all is quiet. My father, north TX, reports 4 immediate family members have positive COVID tests as of this morning.
 

energy_wave

Has No Life - Lives on TB
My nephew and his family in NC rented a house for the week on the coast at Holden Beach and came back feeling feverish. The wife tested positive and is having breathing problems but he is recovering. Both had no vax. The wife and her side of the family have lung issues in their genes. I'm waiting for an update today from my brother.

They have a huge mortgage, 3 girls, one 17, one 10 who may need a liver transplant and a 7 month old newborn and now both parents are sidelined. Imo, they could have taken a few precautions like staying away from the crowds.
 

Old Gray Mare

TB Fanatic
None that I know of.

Caveated: With all the asymptomatic cases who truly knows? I've had it and got over it, no problems. Been exposed to it since then, again nothing major. Thank you Lord!
 
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wvstuck

Only worry about what you can control!
My nephew and his family in NC rented a house for the week on the coast at Holden Beach and came back feeling feverish. The wife tested positive and is having breathing problems but he is recovering. Both had no vax. The wife and her side of the family have lung issues in their genes. I'm waiting for an update today from my brother.

They have a huge mortgage, 3 girls, one 17, one 10 who may need a liver transplant and a 7 month old newborn and now both parents are sidelined. Imo, they could have taken a few precautions like staying away from the crowds.
Brunswick county is a huge hotspot right now, the hospital is full to the brim. I live 6 minutes from the water at Holden Beach, our family is ZERO and we are out and about and work with the public. My daughter works at the hospital.
 

Dennis Olson

Chief Curmudgeon
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See, I didn’t put a “no one” because….







Wait for it………








I only wanted to hear from folks who DID HAVE IT IN THE FAMILY. I didn’t need to hear from the rest of you cuz that wasn’t my question.


Buncha &”%^*# INTJ cats, I swear to God…..
 

Hawkgirl_70

Veteran Member
No one on either side of my family's have it and no one has been sick with it since February.
And less than 5 have had the "vaccine" out of about 50 ish on both sides.
Husband and I will never take it willingly.
 

summerthyme

Administrator
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See, I didn’t put a “no one” because….







Wait for it………








I only wanted to hear from folks who DID HAVE IT IN THE FAMILY. I didn’t need to hear from the rest of you cuz that wasn’t my question.


Buncha &”%^*# INTJ cats, I swear to God…..
Well, if you had included that option in the beginning, you wouldn't have heard from all these folks...LOL

Summerthyme
 

Groucho

Has No Life - Lives on TB
Where's the "Not Yet" ? Ya gotta have a "Not Yet" in there. ETA, although that "Zero" at the end could technically be a not yet. It's just not as elegant.
 

Anrol5

Inactive
Unless someone has had a PCR test, there is simply no way of knowing for certain, if someone has Coronavirus or not. It is possible to have Covid-19, and have no symptoms. In the UK, there are research projects, that randomly test people. The results of random testing is showing that there are many asymptomatic cases of the disease.

You could ask the question how many people have symptoms of Coronavirus. I would say and each and everyone of my family, but we are all testing negative, so it looks like a bad summer cold.

Without the results from a PCR test, it is impossible to answer this survey
 
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