We got our first positive COVID-19 test result in my office today. It was from a patient I did a “drive-by” test on yesterday. I’m going to share a bit about this because the story highlights some of the holes in what we are currently doing to slow the spread of the disease.
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Identifying information removed. 1. Patient had recently traveled to a state with a moderate # of cases. Had no known direct contact with anyone who had COVID-19. Travel outside the US is no longer a marker for risk, and international travel bans are not an adequate answer.
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2. The patient drove home in a private car. So the new Texas quarantine order from the governor that applies to air travel will absolutely miss cases coming in from outside Texas.
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3. The patient’s symptoms were very mild: temperature no higher than 100.3, mild cough, no shortness of breath. So you can’t rely on symptom severity as a marker for illness. Stay safe y’all. We’re just getting started.
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Replying to @DrChristineMann
Can I ask what prompted the patient to seek care with such mild symptoms? Is testing currently available to you to a degree that you’re able to do that kind of testing for all the patients you think you ought to?
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Replying to @alicianzapanta
He asked to be tested due to the place he had traveled and the gradual onset of symptoms, which is typical for COVID-19. Most physicians and epidemiologists would prefer testing everyone so that we can track the disease properly, but my advice is to not seek testing...
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Replying to @DrChristineMann @alicianzapanta
Thank you for sharing. Is there anything that is prescribed to help mild cases not turn into severe cases or fatalities?
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No. Someday.
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