It is after Thanksgiving and I don’t feel well
Not feeling well after Thanksgiving in the US
Not feel well after the Thanksgiving holidays , a lot of things could be happening to you medically. In the Fall, the trees drop leaves. With fall rains mold can causes allergies. With no rain you have dust develop from the leaves and dry ground.
Next, Your home heat is now on. The air filters in your house could be full of dust, pollen and not working well. Your home air is dryer with the heat on this increases the dust. Here are the factors:
- You were out shopping,
- at parties and got exposed to the Flu or Covid.
- You were traveling
- Exposed to to the Flu, cold viruses or Covid at parties, the airports and on planes
- U.S. air travel over Thanksgiving week set a pandemic record!
Thus there are many factors that can cause you to not feel well. Next, for these reasons, many people don’t feel well after Thanksgiving.
Be active and check your local allergy levels and the CDC and state reports
- Additionally this is one for the southeast US – Mold and pollen counts
- Current US outbreak list from the CDC
Should I Isolate if exposed to the Flu or Covid?
Quick answer – Yes – 5 Days
At this point, life in the U.S. has largely returned to a pre-pandemic normal. While the COVID-19 public health emergency is over. The mask mandates are gone. Lastly, offices and schools are open again. With late fall here, Covid and the Flu are on the rise.
One hallmark of the pandemic remains in place:
- The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) directs anyone who tests positive for COVID-19 to isolate themselves from other people for at least five full days.
- Furthermore wear a high-quality mask, such as an N95 or KN95, around other people when indoors for an additional five days is a great idea!
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