Can you be absolutely sure that you haven't had covid at some point? We all stand a chance of having had this thing without the symptoms. I've felt like **** for 3 weeks now(fatigue and some muscle pain),I've never tested positive for covid but I'm beginning to think I may have had it and just never knew...
I had Covid at the beginning of August. I still have breathlessness, fatigue, brain fog and a strange which pain in the soles of my feet.
Its possible just haven't had the symptoms of it .. Gonna see the Doc for Thyroid checks and blood tests so I'll see what they say
Hi Edelman those symptoms were exactly what I got first few days I thought I’d been beaten all over with a cricket bat ! A week later wife got the same by the time I tested I was ‘ clear’ she was positive . This week is the best I’ve felt in 8 . b I’m very lucky I’ve not had it anything like others
https://news.sky.com/story/covid-19...nd-43-423-positive-cases-in-24-hours-12435429 Had my booster yesterday - felt a bit crap most of the day... Good job the result today was...
Day 17, just been out for 1st walk in that time. Still feel ****ed, just less ****ed than 3 or 4 days ago. Amazed at how few mask wearers out and about, they'll learn the hard way as the Rona takes off again. Anecdotal story: nurse at HRI on point of quitting cos her covid ward is rammed with folk in their 30s (all refuseniks or can't be arsedniks), all learning the hard way and pushing the NHS to the limit with their pigheaded ignorance.
Maybe she’s not cut out for nursing. Not everyone who remains pure blooded is a tin hat wearer. Maybe they should approve a more modern and effective method of delivery than an outdated antique from the 17th century.
I’ve been run down with a cold since Thursday. Sore throat and congested. Did a LFT just to be on the safe side and was negative. There’s probably just a bad cold going round, mate. I think a lot of the isolating and hand-sanitising has caused our immune systems to be more susceptible to common colds and stomach bugs when things reopened and people start mingling with each other again.
Second anecdotal recent HRI nursing story: 36yr old unvaxxed Polish mother of 2 loses fight for life against the Rona. Be lucky.
Can't comment on that. Maybe big cause of continued infection rate is careless lack of distancing, lack of masks, lack of handwashing. The hosps are rammed with ****s who have taken it too lightly. No silver bullet solution, just boring practical self-discipline.
I got a positive test on Thursday probably super spread it at the game on Wednesday, symptoms of a runny nose and a daft cough were enough for wife to insist on a test, self isolating til next Friday, I feel I’ve been lucky only a cough now and then, hopefully over the worst, I suspect getting it at Huddersfield, when a 100 city fans stormed the pub we were sat in.
Yeah you spreading ****, thankfully I sat next to Alfie F on Wednesday, and had you two seats away from me. Had the sniffles yesterday and did a test earlier, though like most posting on here it was negative.
Ive no idea to be honest, I would imagine it would have to be given the vast majority of the adult population is vaccinated and the numbers are pretty high again, but who knows?
as far as i know i haven't had it, but for two weeks across xmas 2019 i felt more fatigued than i recall having ever felt. no other symptoms though.