ILHG
Crew Member
The lack of testing in BC seems to be a problem, and is leading to underreporting of cases. Example below:
My sister-in-law (SIL) works in a cramped office of approx 20 people. She's now at home sick; likely a case of COVID-19. Here's her timeline:
March 4: co-worker 1 feels sick and goes home
March 10: co-worker 2 has asthma and feels sick, goes home
March 12: SIL feels unwell with chills and extreme fatigue...keeps working
March 14 (Saturday): co-worker 2 has breathing difficulty and is admitted to hospital
March 17: SIL comes to work even though feeling awful, works full day
March 18: SIL stays home, has terrible cough and extreme fatigue with fever
March 19: SIL phones 811 line, is told to go to Urgent Care. Goes to Urgent Care and is asked "why are you here?" and is sent home
March 22 (Sunday): SIL's company calls her to report that Co-Worker #2 has confrimed case of COVID-19, also that co-worker #3 is sick and the office will be closed for 1 day for extra cleaning.
Unreal..... I hope she has a speedy recovery...