Our oldest child and her partner have bad coughs/aches/fevers. They have been isolated. They live in rural KY.
To be honest, we are not really sure what to do right now.
UPDATE: They are both doing better today.
Some background that we (Wife and I) have learned in last 24 hours:
They came down with symptoms last week; they just decided not to tell us b/c they didn't want to worry us. (They are both in their late 20's and ultra-fit. It still hit one of them "like a Mac Truck".)
They were in Louisville when their symptoms started and they just happened to be in a fairly nice house, so they lucked out. However, the home owners have had to move to a hotel... (I am going to buy them a case of very nice wine soon).
They tried several times to get tested. Not only were they denied testing, they were told not to go to the hospital unless they were experiencing a life threatening event. (My thought here is that I guess that KY is doing its bit to keep the numbers look low and good for Our Dear Leader - Officially KY only has 20 cases!)
Best guess right now is that they should be out of the woods by mid-week or the weekend.
However, I just a saw a SkyNews segment that said that WHO is now recommending isolation for two weeks AFTER you are symptom free. If so, I am wondering if that recommendation holds.
All in all not a very pleasant experience – harder to cope with given the failures in public health that we are experiencing here in the US.