Interesting but not a good match for me
I get a sore throat every year from allergies --
Like most years -- here are my typical allergy symptoms:
Headache, very mild fever, chills, sore/scratchy throat, light cough, fatigue. Somewhat similar to COVID-19, but since I have them every year --I can conclude that it's just more allergies. If any of the symptoms were to turn severe -- I'd respond accordingly -- but typically these kind of symptoms present every December and last until we return to triple digits in early May. So, that's that challenge of these kinds of symptoms. There are lots of pollen-producing plants here in Las Vegas.
Mark
Considering myself very lucky
My employer took action very quickly and fortunately I am in a situation where I am able to work from home. Our offices are almost completely closed except for those who have to deal with things such as mail, etc. Also, hindsight shows that having Sharon's store close in 2018 was probably for the best - I doubt it would have survived this situation. We are doing well and are going to be working on some plans for future trips, including planning for the 2024 total solar eclipse. The 2017 total solar eclipse was just absolutely spectacular. In 2024, it's going to be much closer to home.
There are some distributed computing platforms such as Rosetta that are working on the virus, and I've been running some of these when my computer is idle. I'm not a medical professional and about the only thing I can do to help out is stay home. That and share some CPU/GPU cycles.
Thanks for the book recommendations. For those in Massachusetts, the CW MARS (library) system is allowing the use of mobile phone numbers as temporary library cards to access electronic resources. I'm sure other states have done something similar.