And just did sudo fsck_apfs -n -l /dev/rdisk1, here is the output results.
dev_init:590: Using /private/var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n0000000000000/T/fsck_apfs.1571.1/apfs and /private/var/folders/zz/zyxvpxvq6csfxvn_n0000000000000/T/fsck_apfs.1571.1/nx for device-io.
** Checking the container superblock.
** Checking the EFI jumpstart record.
** Checking the space manager.
** Checking the space manager free queue trees.
** Checking the object map.
** Checking volume.
** Checking the APFS volume superblock.
** The volume Macintosh HD was formatted by newfs_apfs (748.77.8) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.241.4).
** Checking the object map.
** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.
** Checking the snapshot metadata.
** Checking the extent ref tree.
** Checking the fsroot tree.
warning: inode_val: object (oid 0x111c938): invalid bsd_flags (0x10)
** Checking volume.
** Checking the APFS volume superblock.
** The volume Preboot was formatted by newfs_apfs (748.21.6) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.241.4).
** Checking the object map.
** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.
** Checking the snapshot metadata.
** Checking the extent ref tree.
** Checking the fsroot tree.
** Checking volume.
** Checking the APFS volume superblock.
** The volume Recovery was formatted by newfs_apfs (748.21.6) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.241.4).
** Checking the object map.
** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.
** Checking the snapshot metadata.
** Checking the extent ref tree.
** Checking the fsroot tree.
** Checking volume.
** Checking the APFS volume superblock.
** The volume VM was formatted by newfs_apfs (748.21.6) and last modified by apfs_kext (945.241.4).
** Checking the object map.
** Checking the snapshot metadata tree.
** Checking the snapshot metadata.
** Checking the extent ref tree.
** Checking the fsroot tree.
** Verifying allocated space.
** Performing deferred repairs.
** The volume /dev/rdisk1 appears to be OK.
Kamerons-MacBook-Pro:~ kameronpersonal$
Also, as a fun fact, warning: inode_val: object (oid 0x111c938): invalid bsd_flags (0x10) is an error code for OneDrive Sync Folder which has been occurring from Mojave 10.14.2 and the latest OneDrive version 18.240.1202.0004. And Since that is an update issue, that lays the blame on the recent update.