A family of 10 people who tested positive for COVID-19. Today I will talk about the situation of my COVID-19 family. How to fight against COVID-19 without disrupting life. It can be regarded as a little experience. Our family has a relatively large population. There are 2 of my parents and 4 of my sister’s family living together. My wife and I plus my two children make a total of 10 people.

After the policy was relaxed, more and more people around us were infected with the new crown virus. Generally, the infection was collective among families. The whole family stayed behind closed doors. Some shops closed their doors directly, which lasted for half a month. There were very few people coming out of the whole village, and there were very few cars. People around are stocking up on medicines in large quantities, and many people carry large and small bags home.

One of the issues I was more worried about at the time was that I was afraid that all the people in the family would be infected collectively. If a family of 10 people were infected, who would take care of whom? We still have a shop at home that needs to be guarded. If the shop has no income, it will be a big problem. This is what I am more worried about. Therefore, our whole family has taken strict precautions and has been doing basic operations such as personal protection and home disinfection.

Fortunately, after a large number of positive cases of and appeared in the surrounding area, our whole family has not been positive yet. After all, we have 4 children in our family, one is two years old, one is 6 years old, one is 7 years old, and one is 8 years old.
The first person to be infected was my brother-in-law, who is 34 years old. Because my brother-in-law often interacts with other people when he is out on business, and sometimes has to socialize and drink, so after my brother-in-law tested positive for the fever for the first time, we isolated him in a separate room and gave him food every day. We tried to ask him to change clothes less and not take a bath, and asked others to avoid contact with my brother-in-law. We also disinfected the house and paid attention to personal hygiene. In this way, within a week, although my brother-in-law was infected, no one else in our family was infected. On the other hand, our family does not stock up on medicines. We only have some children's antipyretic granules and 999 cold medicine that we always had at home, and some amoxicillin . After my brother-in-law had a fever, he had a high fever. My sister gave him some pediatric antipyretics and tried to cook some soup with every meal because the Internet said that eating soup and light food after testing positive is good for recovery. So my brother-in-law started to get better after two days. When he was infected, he said he had no sense of taste.

The second person infected was my dad, who is 64 years old. He was infected in the second week. When my dad started to relax, he felt that virus was not very good, so he started going out to play cards. Sure enough, it started to spread the next day. I felt uncomfortable all over and shivered all the time. I took my temperature and found that I also had a fever. The fever reached 39.5 that night. We quarantined my dad again and gave him some antipyretics. We took the same medicine and diet as my brother-in-law and tried not to come into contact with my dad. At the same time, we also took personal protection, disinfected the house well, and refused all necessary meals with relatives and friends.

The third person infected was my wife, who is 30 years old. At the end of the second week, because my wife needed to go out to pick up important express items, she started to have a fever the next morning. She also had a fever. The symptoms started with body chills, trembling, general weakness, waist and back pain, and later started to have a fever. At this time, I had to isolate my wife as well. The medication is the same as that of my brother-in-law and my father.

The fourth person infected was my mother, who was 65 years old. Immediately after my wife passed away, my mother also felt uncomfortable and had a fever the same day. She was also isolated in the room. Fortunately, the four children did not show symptoms for the time being, and only three had runny noses. My sister was left to cook meals for everyone every day and take care of the four children. Because I look after the store, my sister takes care of everyone's daily life. It's quite tiring, and it really makes my sister tired. I could only take my 2-year-old and 7-year-old sons to bed at night to observe whether there were symptoms. I fed some children's cold granules to the children with runny noses at night, and the children slept soundly at night.

The fifth person infected was myself, 31 years old. I was infected on the third day after my wife and my mother had a baby. Because I had to take the baby to bed at night, and also check the store and check the goods. The night before I had the baby, I put the baby to sleep, then went down alone to check the goods. I didn’t go upstairs until one o’clock in the morning to see if the baby had slept. The child wakes up and looks for his mother, and stays up very late. The child has to get up early every night to look for his mother. I also have to take care of the child during the day, and sometimes I have to make breakfast for my parents and my wife. I may be too tired and don’t get enough sleep. After staying up late the next afternoon, I started to feel weak all over and lay down in bed with a fever. Now I can only raise my two children with my wife who has been calling sheep for three days. Although I know the risks are high, there is really nothing I can do. Since my brother-in-law recovered, my sister and my brother-in-law took her 6-year-old and 8-year-old children to bed.

The sixth person to be infected was my sister. In the third week, my sister was infected the day after I sheeped. Then my wife could only take over my sister’s two children and bring her own four children together. My sister had nosebleeds and on the second day after she had a fever. She went to the hospital and took a picture. It was found that there was a small part of her lungs that was infected. The doctor recommended fluids. That night, because the doctor at the local clinic was exhausted, the doctor temporarily gave my sister two injections of fever-reducing injections and asked her to come back tomorrow to get fluids. In this way, all 6 adults were infected. The child could only be taken care of by his wife who had been a sheep for 4 days. The shop and food were taken care of by more than 60 parents. Because my father has been pregnant for about a week and has almost recovered, he looks after the store and my mother occasionally takes care of the children and does the catering.

The seventh person infected was my sister’s 6-year-old child. Two days after my sister was infected, because she was a child, we didn’t dare to be careless and sent her directly to the clinic for medication.
The eighth person infected was my sister's 8-year-old child. The day after the 6-year-old child died, my sister's 8-year-old child also had a fever and was sent to the clinic for medication.
In this way, 8 people were infected one after another within three weeks, caring and caring for each other, and the overall recovery was pretty good. Because the store business was not good, and the capital turnover was difficult, while everyone was infected one after another, I went to the bank to apply for a loan business, so that the store and living funds would not be broken, and I would work hard to make money when life returned to normal. So far, the only ones who have not been infected are my two children, aged 2 and 7.

As a family, we often cook rock sugar, snow pear and soup, and sometimes give the positive person boiled brown sugar and ginger to drink, so after becoming positive, the throat is not as uncomfortable as what is said on the Internet, and the symptoms are not that terrible. At the same time, I also eat some mints every day to remove inflammation and moisturize my throat. We disinfect our hands every day, wash our hands frequently, and change masks every four hours, so the infection is not concentrated in the family. My idea is to try not to be positive at one time, so that one sheep will put less pressure on the whole family. Those who have no sheep can take care of them, and those who have recovered sheep can take care of them again.

At the same time, this is also the result of our family's good defense discipline. Although I feel that the defense will eventually fail, the best result has been achieved. One sheep for a while does not have much impact on life.
At the same time, I think everyone should not be nervous and afraid of being disturbed by information on the Internet. If we treat the new coronavirus like an ordinary flu, we will be able to deal with it easily. We don’t stock up on medicines at home. The medicines we take are basically the leftover medicines we used to take at home. In terms of diet, we also just supplement our nutrition like we would if we had a cold.
Also, the economy has definitely not been very good recently, so when the economy is under pressure, we must find a way to protect our bodies first, and then our careers. This way, we can keep the green hills and don’t worry about running out of firewood. Let’s encourage each other!
The above are some experiences of a large family of 10 people who are wreaking havoc on Sheep Sheep Sheep. I hope the above information is useful to everyone. If you find it helpful, please comment or like it. Thank you everyone.