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November 12, 2020 // By Casey Masterson

Casey’s COVID-cation: Blog Three

Something happened last night that, I think, takes precedence over my own sickness. You hear stories of mothers lifting cars to save their children that are trapped underneath. Wicket’s health took precedence over my own last night. Let me begin this by assuring you that he is completely fine. I did not know it last night, of course, so I was worried sick. As you know, I have anxiety, so my first guess was that he was dying. His grease gland is overactive. I found this out by posting in th...
November 10, 2020 // By Casey Masterson

Casey’s COVID-cation: Blog Two

Remember when I told you guys I have bad luck? It really didn’t like when I told you about being asymptomatic. I now have symptoms. Yesterday evening, I started to run temperatures near the dreaded COVID-19 fever, or 100.6 degrees Fahrenheit. Now, I am not a doctor, but I think my body is trying to do its best to protect me. My fever has been fluctuating between 99.5 and 100.7 F throughout all of yesterday and today. I have also developed some dizziness, my throat is itchy and I am pretty ...
November 9, 2020 // By Casey Masterson

Casey’s COVID-cation: Blog One

I have the coronavirus (COVID-19). I am asymptomatic, which is a stroke of luck on my part; I am usually very unlucky, so we will see how that progresses. I suppose I should start from the beginning. On Halloween, I was indirectly exposed to the virus while attending an on-campus event with Team Rocky, which I am also a part of. As a precaution, I decided to get tested on Thursday, Nov 5. My positive test result came back on Nov. 8; that was when the guilt set in. I had to think back to every in...
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