There's a lot of talk of on here just using the 'deaths' statistic as the predominant factor in how 'serious' it is. We were sent home from work on March 19th to work from home for the foreseeable future, my manager called me on the journey home saying he had been in bed all day and had developed a temperature and dry cough and was sure he had it, and was wanting to warn me. By 22nd March I lost all sense of taste and smell. Was drinking coffee black (something I would never do) and drinking neat vodka (cant stand the stuff) that was left over from our wedding as there was no point in me drinking beers. Back then this wasn't a symptom, nor could I go and be tested. My taste and smell eventually started to return around 2.5 weeks later. From what has transpired since, it seems almost definite that I had COVID in one of the mildest forms, thankfully. However, I have always been a keen runner, have played football and have remained relatively fit. I would say other than a post holiday binge that might take 2 recovery runs to get to, since going to uni 11 years ago I would have been able to run 10km in at the very slowest around 48 minutes. Since losing my taste and smell, I have tried to get back to running, and have *tried* to run 5km (and I hoped far beyond) 4 or 5 times a week. However, this hasn't been possible. My shortness of breathe is ridiculous when running. I have to stop on most 5kms, and it hasn't remotely improved. It could potentially be something completely separate, but it seems a ridiculous coincidence and is also pretty demoralising. I will eventually go and get checked out at the doctors, but even the mildest of cases appears to have left me with fairly severe long-term issues.