Temperature: 96.2 (Scanning Thermometer)
Pulse O2: 97
Chris went into the Hospital Sunday morning at 2:AM.
Mother and I went under quarantine and I have advised Chris’ employees to self quarantine. My sister asked me under whose orders were we quarantining and I told her it was our mother’s order since she made me put signs up on all the doors.
I informed my County Judge since he has supervisory authority over Chris and his care plus he can prepare in case the PCR test comes back positive and he receives official notice.
Mother cooked the roast we had hoped to cook on the fourth. I did laundry including cleaning the carpeting where Chris bled on it.
Chris’ mother talked with the nurses and Chis is being treated as a king. There were no symptoms mentioned other than a 100 degree fever.
I am having some issues with ensuring my employees receive sick pay without it costing them their bonuses. The guidance appears clear but I am not sure if the system is in place to fund the sick pay. My contacts are such within the State authority that my questions and concerns are usually dealt with even where major guidance has to be promulgated.
My neighbor took the fireworks I offered for him and his family to use. I have no use for them and no way to safely store them over a long period of time especially considering the uncertainties facing me as a potentially exposed individual with enough commodities for My Lt. Governor to be gleeful when discounting any potential affects which may fall upon me,
I was hoping to renew my vehicle registration once their offices opened up after their counter clerk tested positive but I went ahead and paid it online.
We tried hard to prevent Chris from being infected and his exposure to others was limited to only six people. No one else has interacted with Chris since mid March. No one has reported to me that they know anyone who potentially could have infected them. They report that they take precautions when away from home.
I will find out more about Chris’ situation tonight. I plan to call during the night shift.
Thanks for listening and expect regular updates.