We discussed this yesterday at work. Several of us, me included, have had respiratory problems for several weeks. We tested negative for influenza A & B, no temps, just general feeling crappy with bad headaches and coughs. We are all under 70 years old and in mostly good health. However, we had several of our residents get sick with pneumonia and die. Did we make them sick? Did they have CoronaVirus that turned into pneumonia in their weakened state? We don't know.
The facility is now closed to visitors, vendors and volunteers. Only those employees on schedule are allowed in. We are all being screened for cough and temperature before we start a shift. Office staff are not allowed in care areas or the dining rooms. I have a separate entrance to my office, but if I need to go to medical records, I have to walk outside the building. (Naturally we had a blizzard yesterday.)
Anyway, I'm at risk because of my recent surgery and my boss is trying to get me access so I can do as much work at home as possible. Still have to do observations and assessments, fully gowned, gloved and masked, if I need to interview residents.