As reported in the Coronovirus thread I'm currently sharing a house with a victim. Not for me the luxury of avoiding outside contact! On the plus side, the actuality is less worrying than fear of the unknown.
On Tuesday morning my daughter woke up with all the symptoms. She had probably been ncubating the disease for 5 days before feeling ill. During that time we maintained, within reason, a 2 metre gap, but shared a bathroom, ate together, and watched TV. Normal family stuff, we're not demonstrative so little direct contact.
Now she stays in her bedroom and I avoid using the bathroom or going upstairs. Fortunately we have a downstairs cloakroom. We minimise contact and if conversation is necessary we keep at least 3 metres apart. She rings me up with her mobile. I deliver food on a tray and run away, collecting dirty dishes later.
All dishes are machine washed, not by hand. I wipe trays, surfaces, door-handles etc with soapy cloth. I wash my hands regularly. I separate her clothes from mine in the washing machine and upgraded to hot wash cycles.
Waste is bagged in her room. When full I will transfer it to my utility room and leave it for 72 hours before double bagging as ordinary rubbish. Delivery packaging is being quarantined in the same way.
I don't leave the house except to bin rubbish and no-one is visiting. When shopping is necessary my son will leave it on the door step and drive away.
I'm not wearing gloves or a mask, but would glove up if nursing were required. My daughter has a supply of disinfectant wipes which she uses to keep her room clean, plus painkillers, Ribena, bottled water, biscuits and other essentials. She's a good patient, not the type who makes a fuss and demands attention and constant reassurance. That's good because she is happy to be left alone, unlike my ex who was reassured by hand-holding and conversation.
So far after up to 8 days exposure I haven't caught it. Not too worried if I do, although uncomfortable as flu always is she must have the mild form and I'm in reasonable health.
Marvellous opportunity to demonstrate British grit and sang-froid! No wobblers here – yet!
Dave