'I suspect I have corona virus,' woman tweets her experience

Piece by: Grace Kerongo
Lifestyle

Everyone is super scared and on high alert over the ongoing coronavirus epidemic.

One lady who is situated in Seattle has tweeted about her suspicions on having the dreaded coronavirus.

Going by the Twitter moniker, sketchy lady and using the handle, @into_the_brush, she tweeted,

"I live in Seattle, I have all symptoms of COVID-19 and have a history of chronic bronchitis.

Since I work in a physical therapy clinic with many 65+ patients and those with chronic illnesses, I decided to be responsible and go to get tested. This is how that went."

She narrated, "I called the Corona hotline, was on hold for 40 minutes and gave up. So I looked at the CDC and Washington public health websites. They told me to see a primary care doctor, but there's no information about testing."

Adding,

"I called 2 primary care doctors. One told me they don't know where to get testing, and that I should not seek out testing. The other one told me to go to urgent care or ER.

I called the Urgent Care, they also had no idea where tests are, but told me to call the hospital."

Sketchy lady went on to explain her experience.

"I called the hospital. They do not have tests, but transferred me to the COVID-19 hotline to "answer my questions". Since I was transferred on a medical provider line, I actually got through. Progress!

The lady with the hotline was very kind and professional and understood my concern about my own health and those at my clinic. (Which is currently being sanitized). However, I was told I do not qualify for testing. And I was not given a timeline or info on current resources.

So. Who does qualify? Those who have been out of the country in the last 14 days, and those who have had contact with one of the few people who have been tested and come up positive. That's it.

She shade some light into how coronavirus patients will be handled.

The only way I can get treated is if my symptoms get so bad I develop pneumonia or bronchitis, which is very likely in my case. Then I'll be in the ER and quarantined for several days while waiting for a test and for the results to come back.

This is all incredibly frustrating because I am trying to do everything right in a system that punishes moments of "weakness" like taking days off.

In conclusion, she said, "It's also scary to know that I won't be able to get help until I need life support. To sum up: this is not contained. No one knows what the fuck is happening. I can't work. WASH YOUR FUCKING HANDS."