phil d
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Both myself and my wife have had Covid, that was in March 2019, well before it hit the press, I went down with it first and just thought it was a really bad dose of the flu, it got rapidly worse and for three days I was struggling to breathe, I just put this down to smoking, then the wife got it, the irony was that we both had a fortnight off work at the time, so much for going for a holiday!
We got better eventually but it took a good while, we felt tired for weeks afterwards, we didn't bother going to the doctor, we thought it was one of those, we'll get the usual spiel about keeping warm, drinking plenty of fluids and taking paracetemol. It was only later when the covid thing broke that we both sat down and discussed it, our symptoms were exactly like those of covid, in retrospect it would have been interesting if we had have gone to the doctor when we were ill, because although we were originally told that the first cases of covid didn't appear until almost a year later, that quickly changed. The last I heard was that they reckon a bloke in Italy had it in October 2019, so it makes you wonder.
My wife was sent home several weeks ago with a covid test kit, we can do our own tests at home and have the results in 30 minutes. However a week later she was sent for the vaccine, she had the fizer one and was assured that when she goes back for the second one in about 3 weeks it'll be the same vaccine, they don't mix and match apparently in our health authority. Interestingly enough though, the first batch of staff to get it got the Oxford vaccine, now they're saying the fizer one might not work, the one thing I don't get though is despite having had the vaccine she's been told to do two covid tests each week, Monday and Friday, and to log the test results on a specialist website!
We got better eventually but it took a good while, we felt tired for weeks afterwards, we didn't bother going to the doctor, we thought it was one of those, we'll get the usual spiel about keeping warm, drinking plenty of fluids and taking paracetemol. It was only later when the covid thing broke that we both sat down and discussed it, our symptoms were exactly like those of covid, in retrospect it would have been interesting if we had have gone to the doctor when we were ill, because although we were originally told that the first cases of covid didn't appear until almost a year later, that quickly changed. The last I heard was that they reckon a bloke in Italy had it in October 2019, so it makes you wonder.
My wife was sent home several weeks ago with a covid test kit, we can do our own tests at home and have the results in 30 minutes. However a week later she was sent for the vaccine, she had the fizer one and was assured that when she goes back for the second one in about 3 weeks it'll be the same vaccine, they don't mix and match apparently in our health authority. Interestingly enough though, the first batch of staff to get it got the Oxford vaccine, now they're saying the fizer one might not work, the one thing I don't get though is despite having had the vaccine she's been told to do two covid tests each week, Monday and Friday, and to log the test results on a specialist website!