Thursday, January 13, 2022

Insta Scoop: Iya Villania Updates on Covid Status of Drew, Kids, and Nannies


Images courtesy of Instagram: iyavillania

16 comments:

  1. mahirap talaga pag bata ang tinamaan ng covid..

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  2. This is so true!!! Ang gastos mag antigen palagi lalo na pag nasa iisang bahay :( Feeling ko non stop cycle ng pagiging positive ko unless once recovered na ko sa kalsada ako matulog

    Help mga ka fp paano nga ba dapat

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    1. Hi, if you had covid recently, the chances are magpopositive ka parin for 90 days, kaya dito sa UK we were not told to get tested through PCR again. Hopefully magiging flu nalang siya ganyan ginagawa samin now, we're learning how to live with it. The omicron supposed to be for herd immunity, mild lang and atleast nagkacovid na body mo

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    2. 1:39..... hopefully magiging flu? Kean pa nagtransform ang covid sa flu? Magkaibang virus sila oi. Tsaka marami ding namamatay sa flu. Baka hindi ka lang aware dati kasi halos every year nag kaka epidemic ang flu kaya di na masyadong nirereport sa news.

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    3. I read from Iya's post na pag may nakasama ka sa bahay na positive din, reset yung isolation days mo to Day 1. How true to mga sis?

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    4. sa canada den beks! 90 days d kmi ponagtetrst kasi may chance pos p ren

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    5. No need to retest basta natapos na symtoms and quarantine period (basta tama pag count mo ng day 1). It can still turn positive but most likely di ka na infectious/nakakahawa. But still continue to wear mask around the home and around others.

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    6. Saka kung nasa iisang at may nagpositive then yung iba nagkaroon ng symptoms mag isolate na lahat kahit hindi na mapatest ang iba considered positive na yan...in the first place pagmay symptoms need narin naman mag isolate either positive or not

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  3. Ang hirap pqg bata.kakacleared lng nming mag aswa sa covid, ang baby ko 10days pa issolate. Nakakawa ubo ng ubo sipon d makahinga gwa ng sipon, ayaw kumain ng solid until now puro milk ko lang. Ska push fluid para hndi ma dehydrate.nag 1 yr old xa nung nagpostve sa covid ni hindi namin napaghanda. Iyak nlng kming mag aswa sa awa pra saming nag iisang anak..

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    1. push mo lang ang pagbreastfeed mommy.. I strongly believe that it provides the biggest medicine sa baby para sa mga sipon at ubo nila..kaya ako nung nagkasipon at ubo din baby ko, oras2 ko pinapadede kahit napakasakit na, push pa din..

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    2. I agree, push sa pag breastfeed lalo na pag bakunado ka. Breastmilk contains antibodies na passed from mother to baby. Meron kang anti covid antibodies na tutulong kay baby labanan ang covid. Keep safe mommy!

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    3. Hugs mommy. This too shall pass. Keep the faith. Prayers that His healing hand be upon your baby and all children

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  4. I tested positive, since I am essential worker with mild symptoms I was asked to work wearing N95 mask. Now here in the US if you work as a healthcare worker, mandatory masking of N95 while in the workplace and try to observe social distancing.

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    1. Laking tulong yang mga N95, KN95 masks. I'm a HCW din and ever since start ng pandemic even before it was advised suot ko na yan and never pa ako na iinfect. I've almost never taken it off kahit sa mga social settings and di rin ako sumasabay sa kain ng iba. Di ko kasi mapapatawad sarili ko pag ako nagdala ng infection sa magulang at baby ko.

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  5. i got omicron then after 2 days nahawa ko na ang 2 kids ko even in isolation. good thing all of us are vaxxed even the youngest one got his first shot at least. We sleep with humidifier, drink only warm water, did a lot of suob, took pain meds and night time cough syrup so we can sleep straight and sleep longer so body can recover. we survived and now recovering. maganda na din na nagkaroon na kaming lahat, we all have some form of immunity and i dont have to worry na may mahahawa kase nahawa na kaming lahat.

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    1. Getting covid doesnt really make you immune to it. Sorry. I have friends and relatives who have been infected twice, thrice even for 2 aunts.

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