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Postby meriad » 23 Jun 2022, 07:40

I know of three people who have tested positive in the past week; one colleague and two friends (husband and wife). Wife picked it up at school and then passed it on to hubby.

But interesting that all three have had full on symptoms; fever and the loss of smell / taste and really feeling grotty etc, whereas with the last wave that hit around Easter time the symptoms definitely seemed milder for those who were testing positive.
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Re: Covid

Postby JanB » 23 Jun 2022, 07:43

Jose, down at the bar, had it, his wife missed it :shock: but Maria Ze caught it :shock:

He's still got a hacking cough, she's fine.

Weird, how it affects different people so very differently.
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Re: Covid

Postby Kaz » 23 Jun 2022, 10:26

Mick’s cousin’s husband is pretty ropey with it at the moment :? We’ve not seen the last of it yet :?
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Re: Covid

Postby Suff » 23 Jun 2022, 11:07

Rewind 2.5 years and no testing and everyone would assume it was just a bad flu right??

We will never see the end of it. Something China needs to get to grips with.
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Re: Covid

Postby Ally » 23 Jun 2022, 11:28

How odd Ria as I was just about to start a thread with this very topic!

We've a Dutch friend Martien who's a flight attendant for BA.
He flew in from Ontario last Saturday and tested negative on Sunday. :shock:

His wife Pam took herself off to different quarters of the house but succumbed yesterday.

Jenny, Pam's sister, lives in New Jersey, has been over here staying with them for four weeks.

Jenny's flight was tomorrow.....yep. You've guessed it. Tested positive this morning. :o
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Re: Covid

Postby cruiser2 » 25 Jun 2022, 11:30

Couple I know caught while theyb were on a cruise. They have both been vaccinated and are now home.
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Re: Covid

Postby JoM » 25 Jun 2022, 12:17

I wonder if the fact that symptoms are worse is because vaccine effectiveness is waning?
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Re: Covid

Postby Kaz » 25 Jun 2022, 14:15

I expect so Jo :?
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Re: Covid

Postby Workingman » 25 Jun 2022, 15:33

There are two new variants: BM.4 and BM.5. They might have something to do with it.

C, next door has it again, so does little L. Did it come from work or from school?

Mum Ally seems to be invincible, as does little S. All live in a small flat sharing the same spaces, tables, ablutions etc. and with no chance of separation and this is the second time it has happened to them.
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Re: Covid

Postby Ally » 25 Jun 2022, 19:23

A district nurse friend of mine living in Birmingham has just come down with it for the third time. :?
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