My parents are doctors so we took both doses in March. Last week my family tested +ve. All of them had mild symptoms. All of them are on the road to recovery. This is to tell you vaccine DOES NOT prevent infection. But it CAN SAVE LIVES. #GetVaccinated#VaccinationDrive
My grandparents also tested positive and have recovered as well. No fever since 2 days. They had yet to take the 2nd dose.
There are multiple things which have led to this outcome:
1. Vaccination. Our family of 5 had taken at least 1 dose of vaccine. And my parents and I being HCWs had taken both.
2. Early testing. The day one had fever the person got tested. Screened with RAT and then with RT PCR if RAT was -ve.
3. Symptomatic Rx. Maintaining hydration and appetite was key. As surprising as it may sound, this took precedence over any other medication.
4. Baseline Ix. Everyone sent a blood sample and CBC, C-RP, D Dimer were assessed the day they tested +ve.
5. Dealing with co morbidities. Leave this upto your physicians who treat your diabetes or hypertension. Since each member had one or more, we made sure that was dealt with too.
6. Monitoring. Regular monitoring of temperature and SpO2 was done. At least 4 times a day.
7. Just pure compliance. I won’t go into the specifics bc even in a family of 5, everyone has different clinical indications that only a treating physician should decide what works for you. But the msg is this: LISTEN to them. I know everyone took their medicines on time.
8. Reports were repeated at regular intervals, whenever it was deemed fit by the doctor.
But the most imp part of all is: not letting your guard down. I have returned to work, but since i never tested +ve nor developed symptoms, i continue to mask and take precautions.
And so does my family. They’re still on the road to recovery and everyone’s still on guard. And they will continue to take precautions and mask even after they’ve all fully recovered.
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Had to visit a store today. I was parking the car outside a society, next to the society gate across the shop. It was in no way hindering the gateway. The security guard started yelling at my mom very rudely to park it somewhere else. I did & later saw an auto in the same spot.
I didn’t mind that he wanted me to park somewhere else but I didn’t like the tone he used with my mom. It was very disrespectful. Similar incident happened when I went with my friends to have dinner outside on Saturday.
This time it wasn’t parking. We were just standing outside a complex and talking in the walkway. There were people walking freely across. There was no way a car could even enter there. The office in the building was closed. & the guard started yelling at us to go talk elsewhere.
I wrote a small story to explain #ImmuneResponse in #COVID19 to better understand what happens in our bodies. Sharing it here. #Tweetorial
We’ll pretend that the virus is an intruder while our house represents our body. The door of our house is a portal of entry. /1
When an intruder enters our house, we would arm ourselves with whatever we can & try to fight him. We’re not experts. So our response may be amateur, our weapons may not even be sufficient to beat him. This is similar to the innate response.
Next, we’d call the cops.
The innate immune response is non specific. It’s the first to act. Cells involved in this response would present the antigen to cells responsible for acquired immunity. We can call this “handing it over to the experts” as for the cops in our story.