Thanks Grampa!
The fallout/long term consequences of these draconian lockdowns are going to be enormous.
Long story short, my husband tested positive for the virus in early August. His cardiologists needs to perform a procedure on his heart to hopefully reverse arrhythmia, which can cause a stroke or heart attack, but had to postpone it because he tested positive again after 33 days. The hospital would not allow him to be admitted for the procedure, told him to quarantine for 14 days and then test again. Once he gets a negative, we can reschedule.
He already had the virus and tests positive for the antibodies but until it’s a negative test, no procedure. The CDC says should not be tested for at least 90 days because many people can test positive for that time although they don’t have an active virus.
It’s ridiculous. These places need to adapt so that other medical needs are being met.
Thanks for posting your husband’s dire reality:
“The fallout/long term consequences of these draconian lockdowns are going to be enormous.
Long story short, my husband tested positive for the virus in early August. His cardiologists needs to perform a procedure on his heart to hopefully reverse arrhythmia, which can cause a stroke or heart attack, but had to postpone it because he tested positive again after 33 days. The hospital would not allow him to be admitted for the procedure, told him to quarantine for 14 days and then test again. Once he gets a negative, we can reschedule.
He already had the virus and tests positive for the antibodies but until its a negative test, no procedure. The CDC says should not be tested for at least 90 days because many people can test positive for that time although they dont have an active virus.
Its ridiculous. These places need to adapt so that other medical needs are being met.”
My wife and I have family members and friends across America not getting updated and proper care for their CV/GI, pulmonary problems, Parkinson’s and various cancers like Thyroid and breast cancer.
Several have ended up in hospices and eventually died there.