Saturday, September 12, 2020

I HAVE COVID

Wednesday Sept 8th, I had a covid test done at the location across from The 90 just for safety reasons since a few days ago I had felt a little off. I thought it was just the stress of being in college and my course load I had going on.

Today, I went home so that I could see my mom and my friends after I had been gone for three weeks because of college. But at 5:44 p.m. I received a phone call from a Lexington number. I was on my way to Cracker Barrel for dinner with my mom. 

"Hi is this KayDee?"

"Yes it is"

"Can you confirm your last name and date of birth please?"

"Pratt. Zero six eighteen two thousand and two."

"Okay thank you KayDee. I'm calling from UK Health Corps to ask you a couple questions and get some information. Do you have a couple of minutes to talk?"

"Oh okay, um yeah?"

"So first I want to start out with that on September 8th you took a covid test at The 90 location correct?)

"Yes I did."

"So we do have the results and you have tested positive for corona."

My face turned white and my jaw dropped. I immediately turned to my mom in the car with my eyes wide open. She looked at me with a worried face because she couldn't hear the conversation I was having on the phone, but she knew by the look on my face that it wasn't good. 

"Um oh okay"

"I'm going to go over a lot fo stuff with you so you just stop me at any time with questions or anything. Okay?"

"Okay"

"Okay! So what made you get a test in the first place? Were you around someone who tested positive? Did you have symptoms? Or were you just curious?"

"I was really just curious and the testing site is right across from my dorm so I thought I would get tested just to be safe."

"Okay. You are required to quarantine for ten days, so would your two options are at home or in an isolation dorm. Which would you rather do?"

"Um I don't really know. I never really thought about it. Can you tell me more about the isolation dorms?"

"Yeah of course! Monday-Friday you get breakfast, lunch, and dinner and on the weekend you get brunch and dinner. You are more than welcome to get DoorDash, Uber Eats, or GrubHub if you don't want dining hall food."

"I think I'm going to stay at my house."

"Is there any possible way you can go home today?"

"Well I'm already here so yes haha"

"*laughs* Okay good"

This conversation goes on for 20 minutes. He asked me my demographics for the health departments. He asked me questions about symptoms that I had. He asked me who all I've been in contact with and their information. but the simple, short story is... I contracted COVID and found out on September 11th, 2020. This is Night One at home of my quarantine process.


 

Thursday, September 10, 2020

Fake News?!

Every time I turn on the TV or look at my phone, there's always a headline that has to do with COVID. It;s been like that for six months. Isn't it crazy how long it's been since we could go without masks or stand next to a stranger at a close, uncomfortable distance. "When will it ever go back to being normal" "Will it ever go back to being normal again?" It the same two questions in my mind that are on repeat every day it seems like. 

When looking for information about this pandemic, I usually go to the local news channel like Lex18. Mostly because of how easily I can gain information from their site. They have an app I can download on my phone which makes it accessible. They keep up with national news, as well as, local news. I trust sites like Lexington18, the CDC, and John Hopkins Medical Center updates. These are all sites that are to help keep you updated with COVID cases, nothing politically like most news station. Places I wouldn't go to find information is pretty much any national social media outlook. These are usually bias and political depending on which site you are on. I'm not a huge fan of politics, but I do try to seek what is fake news and what is real. 

Most of my surrounding friends and family think the same way about this pandemic. We usually use local information outputs because of the possibilities of news being altered. We don't usually keep up with it because it doesn't have a personal affect on any of us. Also, we are trying to stay as positive as possible, but it is very hard when the only thing on social media is about the pandemic. 

Hopefully over the next couple of months this pandemic will begin to decrease in severity and life will go back to normal as it was before all this craziness. All I know is #MaskedUp for right now. 



Tuesday, September 8, 2020

I think I've developed anxiety in college...

 Ever since I started my first semester of college, I think I've acquired the symptoms of anxiety. At first I thought I was going to have to explain to my roommate that I was having COVID symptoms like headaches, nausea, and cold sweats, but my mom explained to me that I most likely was just stressing or having anxiety about school. I went to see a doctor about it, and they gave me a prescription to help me calm down when I felt like I was having an episode. It was quite ironic that this were to happen to me since a couple of months ago I was telling a friend I was lucky that I didn't suffer from any kind of mental illness. I should've knocked on wood after saying that. 

My classed have continued to get harder as the weeks go by, but I will be able to get it together one day soon. I hope...



Hopefully I can still continue daily college life without any other obstacles that are worst like the pandemic going on around me. Wish me luck! Below I have attached a live-action shot of one of many breakdowns, you're welcome.


Friday, September 4, 2020

Am I Going Back Home or Staying At School?

Going on Week 3 or something like that -- I don't know I don't have a sense of time anymore -- I have came to the conclusion that this pandemic has made college a lot harder to the major of new students. Based on what I have heard and seen, I have only known a couple of students contract this virus. I currently have one in-person class which is my ICT 200 class, one hybrid class aka MA 109, and three fully online classes (Che 109, COM 252, and this class GE0 261). While I can't keep track of the difference between people who are Zooming from a quarantine dorm/room or their personal dorm/room, I'm sure there are a couple students who are taking on this virus. In my ICT 200 class, we have has a couple of people had to quarantine after seeing them from the first day. Even though the cases of COVID are still climbing, I believe we will continue to have on-campus classes.

Everyone say "Hi" to my professor and my classmates, sorry classmates and professor. 

As of September 7th, there was only 26 newly reported cases of COVID over a 7 day period. The average newly cases according to UK's COVID-19 Data Dashboard is 35 cases which means it down by 7.4% than past weeks. Also, 82 students are in isolation facilities (25 of them from FSL and 57 students living on campus). 169 isolation beds are available which means only 34% is being used for COVID positive students. If results continue to be stable like I predict, then we should remain on campus for the remaining of the semester.  







NO MASKS???

Two weekends ago, a friend and I decided to go to a pumpkin patch outside of Lexington. When we arrived no one was wearing a mask mostly bec...