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Julie O'Donoghue
@JSODonoghue
Senior writer at @illuminatorLA; Previously: @stlpublicradio, @NOLANews, @MedillSchool, @macalester; D.C. native; @capitals forever
Baton Rouge
Joined August 2011
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    In Louisiana, rape survivors are denied access to their own medical records.
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    So here's my personal #coronavirus story.... My spouse and I got back from our honeymoon in Paris yesterday. This morning, my spouse woke up with a mild fever. We decided to call his doctor and the city health department to notify them since we had been overseas.
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    I mainly shared this story because I want people to know how difficult it is to even get tested for #COVID19 in Missouri right now. With such a narrow group of people being tested, can really know the extent of the outbreak? The current system seems pretty foolish.
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    For clarification, my employer @stlpublicradio already wanted me to work from home for two weeks because I had traveled abroad. So our decision to restrict movement further was not nearly as hard as it would be for some folks. I already couldn't go into the office.
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    For good measure....here's my partner in the doctor's office earlier today!
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    It doesn't apparently matter that we were in one of the largest international airports in the world...or that we went to many public sights like the Louvre and Disneyland Paris (where a worker tested positive for #COVID19 ) while overseas.
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    A frustrated doctor eventually told us that my spouse didn't qualify for #COVID19 testing. Though we had been in Paris last week and spent time in airports and on planes with international travelers...and now my spouse had a fever...we don't meet the testing criteria.
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    The doctor seemed really, really frustrated by this. He said Missouri should be doing more expansive testing of folks. He told us to go home and stay at home until my spouse's symptoms go away. When outside walking the dog, we should wear masks.
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    The only way Missouri will allow a person to be tested is if they meet this criteria: *They have been to one of a few high-risk countries (Italy, China, etc.) *They've had contact with someone who has tested positive for #COVID19
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    It really makes me feel like we have very, very little idea of what's going on. I felt like my spouse had a good case for getting tested, even though his symptoms are pretty mild.
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    So we are voluntarily going into quarantine for 14 days. I'll still be working because I feel fine. I'll just be working from home. We are going to severely limit trips outside of our house for two weeks and try to wear masks when we have to go outside.
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    The fact that we spent a lot of time right next to a big group of college American kids returning from Italy while waiting to clear customs in the US doesn't matter either apparently. We still don't qualify for the test.
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    If my spouse's symptoms get worse, we were told to go to the ER. He is not experiencing any shortness of breath and his fever is not actually that high. It's possible this is just the flu. But it's a little frustrating to not actually know?
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    Under normal circumstances, we wouldn't have taken my spouse to the doctor for this mild illness. But of course, we don't want to be spreading #COVID19. My spouse is also on an immunosuppressant so I wanted to make sure he was ok. He is a "high risk" person.