Since I and some others do not do facebook ...
I am going to re-post this, in a form everybody can read...
It is good sound advise.
This is very similar to what my neighbor wrote down, before she left to help others. A retired Nurse.
@corlin
Good luck with that. You can't even find thermometers in stores.
Lacking a pulse ox, be aware that COVID can make you have low oxygen before you actually sense a difficulty breathing. The lungs aren't very well served by nerve endings. About all the information they send the brain is "We need to cough."
@AlphaCentauri @corlin this is important: the pulse must be reading correctly to consider the oxygen sat correct. Cold hands, nail polish or poor penetration can read incorrectly—remember if it isn’t reading your pulse well then the oxygen sat will be incorrect (generally sat will look too low). I would also say no one generally- COPD or not should be wandering around with a pulse ox of less than 90, much less 92% —unless you are end stage. Brisk walk-if it drops below 90-92% seek assistance.
@corlin
Low oxygen can make you light headed with minimal exertion, like you're at high altitude. It makes your muscles feel like they've done far more work than they have. It can make you confused and have trouble keeping track of what you're doing or trying to remember. (A friend of mine who crashed with COVID took his cell phone and then tried to take a drink from it.) Any signs of low oxygen, get to the ER, fast.