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pnwmom

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14. Thanks! I'm wondering if the mother or daughter misheard 100.4 as 104.
Mon Mar 2, 2020, 11:51 PM
Mar 2020

Because 104 makes no sense.

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Haven't heard that, elleng Mar 2020 #1
It's one of the criterion they have. drray23 Mar 2020 #2
They probably pulled it out of their ass, just because they don't have enough test kits. Crunchy Frog Mar 2020 #3
104 is almost dead. No way could you be walking Laura PourMeADrink Mar 2020 #8
I have heard that, but 101, not 104. The Velveteen Ocelot Mar 2020 #4
Here is the link for the latest criteria which includes fever, but does not specify magnitude hlthe2b Mar 2020 #5
Note that many if not most people do not have a normal body temperature of 98.6 frazzled Mar 2020 #13
That's why the criteria does not specify. It is "fever" as defined for the individual by the doc hlthe2b Mar 2020 #21
Thanks! I'm wondering if the mother or daughter misheard 100.4 as 104. pnwmom Mar 2020 #14
That's probably the case... Dorian Gray Mar 2020 #20
According to Mayo Clinic's website dflprincess Mar 2020 #6
Interesting leftstreet Mar 2020 #7
I like to CDC's actual updated criteria in post#5 hlthe2b Mar 2020 #9
Temperature criteria for cancer patients should be lower it seems especially if blood counts are low Glimmer of Hope Mar 2020 #10
CDC says the person is reportable if 100.4 or higher for more than 48 hours dalton99a Mar 2020 #11
100.4 blm Mar 2020 #12
This is outrageous, many temps from 101 and up. dewsgirl Mar 2020 #15
WA. I think there must have been miscommunication somewhere. n/t pnwmom Mar 2020 #16
The way they are running things it's possible there dewsgirl Mar 2020 #18
Pretty sure a temp of 104 requires a trip to hospital lettucebe Mar 2020 #17
104 in an adult is dangerous as hell SoCalDem Mar 2020 #19
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