Coronavirus Thread (Off Topic, Politics) (13 Viewers)

Razzle Dazzle Dean Gordon

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Again,what more can he do? What help can he possibly get? Can’t believe people are still posting in this thread about their different ailments etc - move on

Maybe it helps people to know that others are going through something similar, why does it bother you?
 

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Nick

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Had an eye infection last week for the first time I can ever remember, been shattered and going home to bed from work.

Today it's in the press that conjunctivitis is a new symptom.

Haven't got any tests though and still have to come to work but would be interesting to see if the tests showed anything as it's fairly different to last time I tested positive.
 

CCFCSteve

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Had an eye infection last week for the first time I can ever remember, been shattered and going home to bed from work.

Today it's in the press that conjunctivitis is a new symptom.

Haven't got any tests though and still have to come to work but would be interesting to see if the tests showed anything as it's fairly different to last time I tested positive.

Im not sure what China released into the world but it’s fucked up and has certainly damaged peoples collective immune systems

Hope you and others get well soon
 

Johnnythespider

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Has anyone had this lately and found themselves struggling afterwards, I went out to the kitchen earlier did a bit of tidying and ran out of puff really quick.
 

chiefdave

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Has anyone had this lately and found themselves struggling afterwards, I went out to the kitchen earlier did a bit of tidying and ran out of puff really quick.
Got a mate who got it for the second time a couple of months ago. First time round wasn't too bad, this time round still not recovered. Late 30s, super healthy and now can't go to work or do basic tasks

Doctors say there's nothing they can do as there's no treatment, just got to wait and see if it goes on its own
 

Johnnythespider

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Got a mate who got it for the second time a couple of months ago. First time round wasn't too bad, this time round still not recovered. Late 30s, super healthy and now can't go to work or do basic tasks

Doctors say there's nothing they can do as there's no treatment, just got to wait and see if it goes on its own
That's not good, hopefully he will improve soon.
 

baldy

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Just a little food for thought.


Zzz Ok GIF by Jim Gaffigan
 

baldy

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I’m just not looking for videos & articles about excess deaths etc & almost wanting to still have the ’fear’ constantly hoisted in front of me
Move on
 

Skyblueweeman

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Dodged the 'vid for 3 years even though Mrs WM has had it 3 times (fully vaccinated).

But it's caught up with me and I've finally tested positive. Not sure where I caught it from but feel like shit.

Still about then.
 

skybluetony176

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Course it is, it's that time of year it ramps up. Will be new dangerous variants etc etc.
There isn’t a time of year. It’s a cycle of enough people’s immunity wains enough either from their last vaccine or infection or a combination of both enough to start spreading it again so the number of people with it increases again until enough people have gained fresh immunity meaning the spread calms down again. Rinse, repeat, rinse, repeat etc etc etc.

This isn’t a seasonal virus.
 

chiefdave

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Whats the story with the vaccine new version?
The story seems to be that you won't get them unless you're one of the most high risk groups (ie: the ones who got the spring boosters).

I'm in the high risk group and was contacted by my doctor to have a joint flu / covid appointment at the same time of year I'd normally have my flu jab. Then they got told that flu jabs were to be delayed as there was uncertainty with what was happening with covid jabs.

Few days later, after a lot of GPs complained they'd already booked people in based on the normal schedule, the flu appointments got reinstated but no covid jabs. Then it changed to you can have the covid booster if you paid for it, and my Dads care home were very strongly in favour of regular visitors getting boosters. Then the manufacturers said its far too late to arrange that for this year, the earliest for paid boosters will be next winter.
 

SkyBlueCharlie9

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Couple of people I know here in Kent suggest they have it. Just checked out Government website which suggests slight increase since July in cases and hospitalisations but not deaths. To be expected there will be peaks and troughs but let's hope Richie has a plan up his sleeve just in case.
 

SBT

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Course it is, it's that time of year it ramps up. Will be new dangerous variants etc etc.
Remember when you were convinced that new variants would be used to justify new lockdown measures forever and ever? Whatever happened to that?
 

clint van damme

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Couple of people at work had it. Said it was much worse than when they've had it before but only lasted 48 hours.
 

clint van damme

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Couple of people I know here in Kent suggest they have it. Just checked out Government website which suggests slight increase since July in cases and hospitalisations but not deaths. To be expected there will be peaks and troughs but let's hope Richie has a plan up his sleeve just in case.

London had a huge increase in cases but hospitalisations are low apparently.
 

Grendel

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Couple of people I know here in Kent suggest they have it. Just checked out Government website which suggests slight increase since July in cases and hospitalisations but not deaths. To be expected there will be peaks and troughs but let's hope Richie has a plan up his sleeve just in case.

well the plan should be common sense and no action
 

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