It's all happening in Willerby... "A couple were spotted taking no chances against coronavirus as they did their big shop in Waitrose in full hazmat suits. The unidentified shoppers sported goggles and gloves while dressed head-to-toe in the protective suits in Hull. They were seen browsing in the canned goods aisle and appeared to be shopping to a list, and came prepared with several bags for life. Face masks are mandatory in all shops unless you are exempt, but some people have been taking matters into their own hands during the pandemic." https://metro.co.uk/2021/03/01/coup...ull-hazmat-suits-gloves-and-goggles-14162908/
This one missing person with the Brazilian variant who's gone AWOL and they cannot track because of incomplete paperwork.... why dont they just name him/her and ask that they contact PHE immediately...
Had ours on Saturday morning - twelve hrs later we both had the shivers and three hours after that both got the sweats; right as rain when I woke up next morning though and absolutely fine since.
I'm happy to ''suffer'' what I did rather than have the five days in hospital gasping for breath that my plumber mate has just had - I know some scoff but, I'd say this guy is as physically fit as any 50 yr old and it really laid him low, listening to him on the phone the day after he was discharged I fear he's gonna be a while recovering.
A number of American Republicans have stuck pencils up their noses Blackadder fashion with plans to ‘let it rip’ policy next week by abolishing Covid safety measures. Guess that we’re our next Superstrain is coming from later in the year then. https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/world-us-canada-56262687
A mate at who had it and is a diabetic, spent a week on a Covid ward at HR. I have message for anyone who might think "Nah, it's just the flu". Grown men were crying and behaving desperately, they were convinced they were going to die.
To some it is just like flu, to some it's like a cold but unfortunately for some its way more serious then flu and the dafter ( the nice way of putting it ) humans among us all think they will be the ones who at worse get "just the flu" Someone I know has it ATM along with 5 of their family and each one of them it has effected totally different.
Yes, my next door neighbours tested positive. They took their 2 year old for a test because he seemed unwell. The little lad tested negative, but both parents tested positive. Thankfully they were both asymptomatic. The Mother felt like she had a bit of a cold. A lot of people just seem to think 'Ah it won't happen to me'.
Old bloke who lived opposite me died a couple of weeks ago from it. Ambulance rolled up in middle of night for his wife who was not in good health, neither of them were, but then the paramedics came out and after a while another ambulance arrived. After another long delay they both left. I was aware of all this as the engines were left running and my dogs were barking at the noise. A week later he had died of covid. She is still in hospital, not covid related. The blokes son who came from his place in Spain said that not long before his dad had zoomed him and he had said look who is here with me and his health visitor was sat next to him. Turns out she had covid. Wonder how many more were affected?