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28 Days Later…Maybe

Posted on March 25, 2020 by Kristina Kelvy

Greetings from day 12 of self-quarantine! Thankfully, I continue to be symptom and fever free and observing the 14-day self-quarantine as a purely protective measure for my family and my community. That being said, it may not be the last time I track my temperature and potential symptoms for 14 days. Nor will I end…

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