My mother's best friend MIGHT have it. She is 75 and lives in assisted living, which has been locked down for several weeks now - not only having no visitors, but they've had to stay in their rooms; meals are brought to them instead of them congregating in the dining rooms, and they've had no activities. But she was taken to the dentist and the pulmonologist last week. She was taken to the hospital on Saturday morning and has been in isolation with fever, cough, and shortness of breath. Still waiting on test results. Interestingly, the brother of another friend of theirs went to the same pulmonologist, and was recently contacted that he'd come into contact with someone at that office who is positive.
I am convinced that I may have had this in late January/early February before it really got going. My son complained of a headache one Saturday morning and vomited in the car. Almost 2 weeks later (on a Thursday), he went to preschool one morning, seemingly fine, but by afternoon he was coughing so violently that he vomited again. I kept him home from school the next day (Friday). Saturday morning, I woke up with a sore throat, fever, and chills. By mid-morning, I was in bed, burning up but physically shivering, coughing, and felt like I had an elephant sitting on my chest. I remember thinking I was going to die. The fever broke late in the evening, around 8/8:30 p.m. The next day, I was still tired and coughing but able to function. I also lost my sense of smell and taste for about a week. I know that's an awfully quick timeline for this, but listening to others who do have it now, I had the exact same symptoms. If I did have it, we're darn lucky that my 65-year-old mother who lives in the same house didn't get it.