Tested Positive for Covid-19 (Part 1)


On 8 November 2020, after nearly two weeks of fever, I underwent my third blood test at KPJ Damansara Specialist. The doctor advised immediate admission for further medical examinations, which required a mandatory swab test for Covid-19 as part of the hospital SOP. Once the test was completed, I was immediately quarantined.

At around 2am, my results came back positive, and I was transferred to Sungai Buloh Hospital. As the ambulance sped through the quiet night, the passing scenes – mostly darkness interrupted by the occasional flash of headlights – amplified my sense of uncertainty. Upon arrival, I was ushered into an elevator, led through silent corridors, and eventually placed in a four-bedded ward where the other patients were fast asleep. In the stillness of the night, a series of medical procedures followed: blood tests, a chest X-ray, an ECG, and checks on my blood pressure and oxygen levels.

By then, it was almost time for the Muslim patients to wake up for their morning prayers, followed by the nurses beginning their morning routine. I couldn’t sleep – unsettled by the unfamiliar surroundings and still trying to process everything that had unfolded so suddenly. Unlike some who had time to pack their belongings and share a final moment with their loved ones before the ambulance arrived, I had been “physically” alone – quarantined in a suite at KPJ Damansara Specialist – until my transfer to the government hospital. Yet, I was never truly alone, for Christ was with me and always is. Even so, the abrupt turn of events left me shaken and unprepared.

I have never considered myself particularly brave or independent, but that was okay, because 2 Corinthians 12:9 reminds me that God’s grace is sufficient for me, for His power is made perfect in weakness. Clinging to this truth, I prayed for strength and boldness to face the battle ahead.Β Everything seemed to be working in my favour when I was told I could be discharged the following day. Joy filled my heart, and with thanksgiving, I eagerly looked forward to returning to the comfort of home. But that joy was short-lived. The night before my scheduled discharge, my oxygen levels dropped, and my lungs became infected.

While the medical staff busied themselves with repeated tests, including another swab test, time seemed to stand still for me. They inserted an intravenous (IV) infusion for liquid medication and fitted me with oxygen nasal cannula to deliver supplemental oxygen. Though I remained outwardly composed, my mind was actually in turmoil, and my emotions were unsettled. Once again, the path ahead was unclear and uncertain. Not knowing what to expect next, the only comfort was the unwavering assurance that Jesus was with me.

(to be continued…)Β – Covid-19 Positive (Part 2 – Conclusion)


47 thoughts on “Tested Positive for Covid-19 (Part 1)

  1. (Via Facebook – 20 Dec 2020)
    Hi Dolly, What an experience that God was with you to bring you through the darkest valley…Ps 23. You now have the inherent immunity against the virus 😊

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  2. (Via Facebook)
    My sister…. thanks for sharing..
    Oh Heavenly Father, thank you for being with Sis Dolly through this journey..
    I pray for physical strength and health… Father, deliver her from this infection speedily… I pray for your angels to gather around her… Father heal her and bless her with normal healthy life again and may she live many many healthy and free life… In Jesus’ most precious name, amen.

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  3. (Via Facebook)
    Thanks for sharing yr journey Dolly. I pray the Lord will restore you to full health.. Hv lots of rest n eat well to regain physical strength

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  4. (Via WhatsApp)
    Wow, didn’t know that you had to go through this. So sorry. Waiting eagerly for the next segment 😘

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  5. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Sorry to hear you contracted the virus but glad you are all well now. Admire the faith and courage you have! Take care and stay safe.❀️

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  6. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Hi Dolly, take good care, stay safe, strong and healthy. Praise God for speedy recovery, Amen πŸ™πŸ’•πŸ‘

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  7. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Praise the Lord for your recovery! May He continue to bless and protect you and your family.

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  8. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    I just finished reading your posting. It’s so true that when God is all you have, God is all you need. God of the mountain is God of the valley. Looking forward to the remaining of your testimony. God Bless.

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  9. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Sorry to hear you got the virus Dolly Ng …but very glad you recovered well, take good care n with God’s blessings always.

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  10. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Take care aunty Dolly Ng! When is part 2 coming out? πŸ™πŸ™

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  11. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Thanks for sharing Dolly Ng, can’t wait for the sequel…take care.

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  12. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Hey Dolly Ng, what happened? Sorry I didn’t know you got the virus. Hope everything is OK.

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  13. (Via Facebook – 16 Dec 2020)
    Auntie Dolly Ng, your being always show strength, courages & love! Very inspiring story! God is always with you & blessed you! Amen!

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  14. (Via Facebook – 15 Dec 2020)
    Happy to know you’ve recovered Dolly. Continue to take good care. God bless Always. πŸ™

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  15. (Via Facebook – 15 Dec 2020)
    Take care Aunty Dolly. Glad to know you’ve recovered . God bless ❀️

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  16. (Via Facebook)
    PTL for healing hands. May You, O Lord, place those hands upon Dolly and remove the virus from her forever. Amen

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  17. (Via Facebook)
    LORD we pray for Dolly that you will heal her completely and remove this virus from her.

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  18. (Via WhatsApp)
    πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ»πŸ‘πŸ» really like reading a story book hehe

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