Covid surviver in the house and the first few days out of hospital was nothing but inconvenient.
I was discharged from the hospital on 5 Nov, Friday night and I stayed in the car to wait for my husband and son when I was out the next two days. I dare not enter malls and accompany my son for his lessons just in case I still have the Covid virus on me. Fact is I did not want to face people in public having to explain the red “uncleared” status on my phone.
The TraceTogether app took a grand total of 5 days to update and clear my status. By the fourth day post discharge, I really wanted to go get my hair done and my sashimi fix. I had lots of explaining to do when I went out for meals.

Some staff outright rejected me as my test status was marked in red and they did not accept the doctor’s discharge memo but thankfully restaurant managers know what they were doing.
For this, I will forever be thankful to Sushi Express for allowing me to get my cheap sushi and sashimi fix. It was the only food I craved for while I was recovering in the hospital. I had seven plates of sashimi and a few more plates of sushi by myself. By the way, is it me or has their sashimi size shrunk?
11.11 was around the corner and I still do most of my shopping online besides the purchase of fruit and vegetable. I still don’t know how a minimal contact person like me contracted Covid but it is ok.
Since I no longer need to do any ART or PCR test for 270 days, the floodgates has opened for me to go out and meet people as much as I want to. Then I realised I still have an unvaccinated toddler at home and I don’t have a lot of friends to meet, so it is back to square one. LOL.
A few days post discharge, my husband’s superior contracted Covid-19. One week post discharged, I received a call from my son’s school that one of his teacher contracted Covid-19 and since it is tough for toddlers to be swapped, they decided to put the whole class under Leave of Absence for a week. They are only allowed back in school on the 18th.
He started having a runny nose on Monday and I am worried. I am dealing with a screaming toddler…. My work… My eardrums… My back…
Dear me and dear you reading this. Please bear with the inconveniences for now. It will get better as soon as the whole Singapore contract this damn virus.
