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[Misc] COVID… again

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Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,486
Withdean area
Sorry to hear that , especially your poor Mum , we had a similar situation and that can cause more trouble than the Covid . I have had it twice and the better half once , thought it was three just recently but turned out to be a simple 5 day bug thankfully , but there has been talk down here about some new strain , i have no idea if there is any truth in it .

All the best :chinup:

There are new variants of Covid-19 as time passes, the effects lessen as one way or another the population has immunity, over time it becomes another respiratory illness such as influenza.
 




Weststander

Well-known member
Aug 25, 2011
69,486
Withdean area
But thanks to people like you and me who believed in Boris, backed Britain and our world beating infection rate, who got jabbed and stayed alert, 'going well' became 'got Covid 19 done.'

Infection rate? Half of Europe had a higher per capita death rate. Before very early adoption of vaccines took us out of lockdowns than elsewhere.
 


ManOfSussex

We wunt be druv
Apr 11, 2016
15,197
Rape of Hastings, Sussex
Infection rate? Half of Europe had a higher per capita death rate. Before very early adoption of vaccines took us out of lockdowns than elsewhere.
Exactly. We followed the science and were world beating very early on. We stayed alert whilst Johnny Foreigner stayed in lockdown.
 


Weststander

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Aug 25, 2011
69,486
Withdean area
Exactly. We followed the science and were world beating very early on. We stayed alert whilst Johnny Foreigner stayed in lockdown.

I detect sarcasm!

Mixed actions and results across the continent. Sweden didn’t follow the script. Whilst Spain, Belgium, Italy and former communist nations suffered. EU bureaucracy and a silly snobbery about the Oxford vaccine prevented a prompt immunisation programme.
 


jcdenton08

Offended Liver Sausage
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Oct 17, 2008
14,721
Twice. Both very mild. I don’t and wouldn’t test, it’s just another ‘bug’ that lasts a few days :shrug:
Dunno mate. That’s your experience, but others have had very different ones. Right now it certainly doesn’t feel like a bug which will last a few days, and the previous times I’ve had it I’ve ended up in bed for weeks and borderline on going to the hospital for want of breathing…
 




Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
19,738
Indiana, USA
This year got both the co-vid & flu vaccines at the same time and have had no incidence of either ailment SO FAR.
 


Albion my Albion

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Feb 6, 2016
19,738
Indiana, USA
They locked us up for this. Amazing the control they had

People were chastised when they questioned

Hindsight a wonderful thing

Since covid was such a killer before the vaccines I think it was a legitimate concern that lives were more important than the economic prosperity of millionaires and billionaires. They are back to increasing their wealth. Trump was the idiot who let lives be lost!

I will say Trump was helpful in getting the vaccines developed more quickly once he truly accepted that the covid virus was not going away on it's own.
 


Denis

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Mar 25, 2013
611
Portslade
Never had Covid, I’ve had all the jabs. I’ve never had a flu jab, despite all the reminders (72yrs old). Everyone else in the family have had Covid. I don’t know how I’ve avoided it, I’m out most days, on buses etc.
 




Green Cross Code Man

Wunt be druv
Mar 30, 2006
20,781
Eastbourne
Had it 4 times I know of. 1st was worst coinciding with the original lockdown, and had after effects for a couple of months recovering which were very unpleasant. Then twice with much less severity, one of those times hardly noticed it at all. Recently caught it again, only knew about it because I tested as my mother in law was visiting and is elderly. It made me miss the Wolves match and I had a week off work, followed by a week on holiday where I felt ruddy awful as well. It took a month for me to feel okay again. My Geordie mate who lives in Tenerife was unsympathetic when I said I had covid 'just a cold' and 'I've never had it'. Two weeks later I texted him and asked how he was, and he said he had Covid and had never felt so ill as he did now. Covid is very variable and if hit badly, it can kill as flu does.
 




BevBHA

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Jan 23, 2017
2,498
Had it once in lockdown, nothing worse than a cold. Never had and will never have any covid jab, never had it since
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,272
Who is still testing for this?
Me, as I still qualify for covid leave and I would rather not spread it around to my family friends and most of all the the kids at my school.

I also have to make sure I resist the urge to but more Microsoft stuff.
 




BadFish

Huge Member
Oct 19, 2003
18,272
What a complete waste of time and money for whichever organisation is funding ‘covid leave’ in 2024
I work in a school with lots of immune compromised children. The extension of covid leave has been extended for such schools as a safety measure.

I would strongly disagree that it is a waste of time and money, given the ease at which many of our students contract viruses and other illness and the hospital treatment that this often entails.
 
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Jackthelad

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Mar 31, 2010
1,083
Not jabbed and never had it, same goes for my mum and a fair few mates. If I have a cold I wear a mask, and If I had the flu I stay indoors.
 


brightn'ove

cringe
Apr 12, 2011
9,176
London
Twice. First time absolutely awful, bed bound for a week with awful fever. Second time didn’t even know I had it - tested because I was visiting an immunocompromised family member and it was positive. Which probably means I’ve had it many more times that I’m unaware of.
 


dejavuatbtn

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Aug 4, 2010
7,591
Henfield
I’m sorry for your loss. I definitely agree about not feeling “right” after getting it. I’m a relatively healthy 38 year old, albeit a casual smoker (5-10 a week), and each time I get it, it feels like my body has gotten that bit weaker. Really going to have to finally quit smoking altogether I think.
I smoked from the age of 13 until I got colon cancer 20 years ago in my early 50s. Packing up is more psychological- not easy but I did it and have probably saved my life. Not a day goes by when I don’t miss it, but I know I don’t need it and am grateful to still be here enjoying Albion’s success.
 


GT49er

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Feb 1, 2009
49,245
Gloucester
Never had it. Had all the jabs whenever they came up. Used to test when visiting my very sick (now no longer with us) brother).

Was one of the 'Vulnerable Group', so complete isolation in lockdown - friends and family not living nearby, so no permitted 'support group' either. Only 'contact' was at a distance with the Asda delivery driver once a week. TBH the lockdown probably did me more damage than Covid would have done (so long as I wasn't one of the unlucky ones who got it really badly).
 




bluenitsuj

Listen to me!!!
Feb 26, 2011
4,750
Willingdon
Those saying they have never had it. You can't be 100% certain. I had Covid with absolutely no symptoms and only took a test as my wife tested positive.
 


AstroSloth

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Dec 29, 2020
1,390
Had it 4 times.

First was early 2021 likely from London and it was manageable, however since then I've suffered from chronic migraines which I'm now on medication for.

Second time was summer 2022 from a staff Christmas party, felt fine but tested because colleagues were testing positive. Company tried to give me a disciplinary for illness despite the fact I said I was well enough to work and it was their policy that meant I couldn't work with covid.

Third I caught it in Marseille during the European tour, again not bad just cold symptoms for me.

Fourth time was around October and was just a bad cold really.
 


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