I got it at the local hospital here in Greenville, SC. I was told about it from a friend who works there - and it's available to the general public. It was a finger prick test. Easy as can be. I was told it takes about 4+ weeks to develop the antibodies so you might have not had time yet.
This virus came through a lot earlier than we were initially led to believe. My symptoms were: 1) massive fatigue suddenly, 2) shortness of breath, 3) body aches and 3) a sharp cough. I also had an incredible appetite all of a sudden. Going as high as 4000 kcal a day! I couldn't believe it.
Anyways the bulk of symptoms passed in a week and I kept having relapses that lasted a day on and off for 3 more weeks.
This hits people uniquely - a friend was admitted to the hospital for 24 hours because his breathing got bad. He is a cyclist like me and his recovery was rapid. So I think if you are in good shape this is just an annoyance. If I had lung disease I think I'd be dead - just like the flu would kill you.
Two coworkers got it.
One of them in his 50's, he had a bad time with shortness of breath. He went to ICU.
The other one (in his 40's) lost his sense of taste and had flu like symptoms for 10 days or so. No shortness of breath but the test came back positive.
I was exposed to them before the quarantine (we work in the same office) and they we're already developing symptoms. Apparently, I didn't get it.