- Oct 17, 2008
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Mine is reading 92% as I enter my second week of covid, bad cough now and bit breathy. Should I go to A&E? The NHS advice is confusing nowadays since the initial crisis ended
My wife, who’s a nurse, says below 94% is on the low side. Not to panic as age, co-morbidities etc all make a difference but you’re fully justified and well-advised to call 111.Would recommend calling 111 and see what they advise
Edit - and I hope you feel better soon!
Mine is reading 92% as I enter my second week of covid, bad cough now and bit breathy. Should I go to A&E? The NHS advice is confusing nowadays since the initial crisis ended
Will do, cheers fellasMy wife, who’s a nurse, says below 94% is on the low side. Not to panic as age, co-morbidities etc all make a difference but you’re fully justified and well-advised to call 111.
Waiting in line on the phone, but it’s looking likely. Packing a bag while I queue92% is too low, it should be over 94%. I’d go to A&E
Hope you’re on the mend very soon.Will do, cheers fellas
Indeed, I’m usually around 98%Yes you should definately phone 111 and get medical advice. Did you use the Oxymeter before you got covid to find your normal oxygen saturation reading?
Hope you feel better soonWaiting in line on the phone, but it’s looking likely. Packing a bag while I queue
You’ll get good care and strong antibiotics. Wishing you all the best.Told to go straight to A&E, do not pass go - I’m still in my bloody 30’s…
Good luck and hope you have a quick recoveryTold to go straight to A&E, do not pass go - I’m still in my bloody 30’s…