Colibri wrote: » How do these tests look like? An ambulance car pulled up outside my house about 20 minutes ago and a man got out, opened the boot, put rubber gloves on and brought a small blue box with him to one of the houses further up the park. He's in his car now and been sitting in the drivers seat with the door open for the last 5-10 minutes ago. Do you think a neighbour could be getting tested?
bren2001 wrote: » If they were getting tested, the tester would be in full PPE. So unless they had the overalls and mask. No.
Cork Boy 53 wrote: » Could be some other medical issue other than the virus. No doubt you will find out soon enough.
padr81 wrote: » My son is waiting 8 days for his test result, now been isolated for 15 as he was waiting about a week for the test. Literally got sent home from school and put into isolation two hours before schools shut down. Anyone any idea how long results take?
bren2001 wrote: » I had been waiting 7 and only found out because my GP rang me. Maybe worth calling them? My understanding of the HSE advice is that he would no longer need to self-isolate if he is symptom free for 5 days (fever free specifically). It was an opinion I expressed to me GP last night and was told I was incorrect and need to wait on the results. Received a positive one this morning and was told I no longer need to self-isolate (it was a different doctor in the surgery mind you).
Harika wrote: » Referred yesterday, tested today. Daughter was tested Tuesday still waiting for results. Cork city
LashingLady wrote: » Just curious for those who got negative results did you have a number of symptoms that fit with the virus and with those who tested pos? I’m just curious whether there’s another weird respiratory virus doing the rounds at the moment as I’ve never experienced anything like the illness I’m going through at the moment... Thanks
opfleet wrote: » Will your GP still see you if you only have a mild cough, therefore not qualifying for a test?
Akabusi wrote: » Hi all, waiting a week for my result. My.6 year old son who developed.a fever and sore throat yesterday is still.much the same. We got some antibiotics prescribed and delivered just in case it was a bacterial thing. At the moment the Nurofen is just about keeping his temperature down. When it wears off it goes up to 41 deg C, but with it it's more around the 38 - 39 deg C mark.
Lisha wrote: » Would you also give child calpol as well as nurofen? I hope you both feel better v soon
iamwhoiam wrote: » Yes . You can give both together or stagger them 2 hours apart
Akabusi wrote: » Thanks Yes we have been staggering them. I'm 100% recovered, my wife very worried though about the little fella.
py wrote: » It might be useful for those who have been tested to say what areas of the country they're in to help people to guage what the wait times are in different areas. I've a family member waiting to be tested so any sign of what we've to expect in Dublin would be great.
tringle wrote: » Waiting now for results since 19th March. Tipperary. Afraid to be away from my phone. Ive even gone back through my phone messages in case i missed one, nothing. Still coughing and some breathlessness when walking or talking. GP says he cant treat the cough until i get the all clear. Been at home since 12th March. Last shopping done 8th March. 9 of us in the house. Has anyone else any problems with their nose since the test. My nostil feels blocked all the time since the test.