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Go and get some fresh air... Just try not to touch stair bannisters on the communal bit! 😉


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 9:57 am
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I can go on the roof for fresh air - riding a bike on the roof might be a tad dangerous!

todays project is to build a step for exercising on and bodge up some weights.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 10:18 am
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I can go on the roof for fresh air – riding a bike on the roof might be a tad dangerous!
todays project is to build a step for exercising on and bodge up some weights.

It could be a long two weeks on here for a lot of us now TJ is self isolating, Only Joking TJ hope you are all okay and its not too long.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 10:31 am
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Only self diagnosis - so no actual confirmed cases for anybody yet then?

Does anybody actually know 100% of somebody with coronavirus; as in not just their word for it?


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 10:53 am
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Daughter had all the symptoms in January - the doctors couldn't diaganose, I subsequently contracted the same.

Ironically she wrote an article on CV in China, whilst on work experience at the I, which appeared on page 5, that was exactly 2 months ago today.....!


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 11:08 am
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My symptoms have definitely eased this morning, still coughing but no where near as much as previous days, chest tightness / shortness of breath also eased. Roll on Wednesday.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 11:15 am
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Went into the workshop yesterday. Capo is there wearing gloves and telling us to keep our distance as he had just been tested due to his chesty cough.

Cheers, mate!


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 11:36 am
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Falkirk mark - I am trying not to abuse the hospitality on here! 😉


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 12:11 pm
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Does anybody actually know 100% of somebody with coronavirus; as in not just their word for it?

Not many will due to lack of testing. Mt wife was taken to hospital in ambulance 2 weeks ago and they checked heart, lungs, blood test etc,. but no Coronavirus test even though she had tight chest.

She had a follow up phone appointment with GP who said it is likely but could be another virus. Continual chest ache, high fatigue, walking around garden left her knackered and needing to go back to bed. Again, no coronavirus test.

Wouldn't you have tested just to either rule it out or catch another case...


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 12:56 pm
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Does anybody actually know 100% of somebody with coronavirus; as in not just their word for it?

See my post back on first page, yes I know someone with a confirmed coronavirus test result. Caught it while skiing in Austria a few weeks ago, she's fully recovered now, she said it was not a big deal.


 
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I have read of a few saying they think they had it in January this year; my wife and I also had the persistent dry cough and associated lurgy that this coronavirus seems to be identified by in January too ... maybe there was an earlier strain doing the rounds in the UK before now, or is it more probable that it was just a similar virus?
I guess we shall see within the next few weeks when this thing really takes off ...


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 4:54 pm
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went from possibly to really quite possibly this morning when my wife (who had no awareness that this was a symptom) complained that she'd no sense of taste or smell. We've both been on paracetamol for a few days feeling shite, or in my case shite and weird. Neither of us have had more than a v slight cough and my energy levels have been fine. Likely vector would be a panel meeting I was at in London, tues/weds week before last, including a dinner. Folk flying in. Academics, a few of whom do a few front-line sessions including a GP/dean who'd done 11 hours of being coughed on the day before. So there you go. Possible. Been isolating and wfh all week (not a great idea as spent Friday morning trying to reverse a cock-up I'd caused on Thursday evening, but hey), wish now I'd/we'd isolated earlier.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 7:45 pm
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My GF is feeling much better and wants to see me, but I've said no. She had a bad chest for 1 day, but it was been improving yesterday and today, no persistent cough, temperature etc. I think she's going to be ok, and tbh hope she's had it and is now immune. I'd almost rather get it now, and get it out of the way.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 10:01 pm
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Possibly.

Both had the cough, the fever and the dodgy chest.
Lack of appetite, taste and smell? Yup.
Lethargy.
Banging headache and constant dry mouth.
Started last Saturday (her) and Monday (me).
Still got most of the symptoms now, but better than they were.

Self isolated for this week, looks like we'll be doing the same next week.

Getting out for walks in quiet places, usually late at night or early morning.
Don't have the energy to ride bikes.
Not had to go shopping yet as we'd just done a big shop the day Sue came down with it.
Neighbours have dropped off essentials.

Work (NHS) have been amazing.

Hopefully this is it and I can get back to work ASAP.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 10:20 pm
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I was laid low with something back in November, with symptoms that were the same as many on here have described.

I went from feeling fine to having an awful temperature, shivering uncontrollably (while fully dressed, wrapped in a three season sleeping bag, under the bed covers) to having sweat pour out of me. This came on over the space of a morning. I also had no energy, barely enough to get me to the bathroom to deal with the diarrhea. I was pretty much bed bound for seven days. Following which, I had a sore throat that lasted for the next week.

The initial symptoms came on very quickly and lasted just over a week, and I was pretty much wiped out for the next week. In total I reckon it was three weeks from start to finish before I felt even remotely like getting on my bike - I managed a six mile easy ride and was completely done in afterwards.

All last year I was working on a Chinese land drilling rig. Close to the end of my October hitch the Chinese drill crew did a crew change (just a few days before I went home). I developed the above symptoms just a day or two after getting home. There were a few of us Europeans went home at the same time and at least one other came down with the same symptoms I had.

I initially thought I had had a gastric flue, now I'm not so certain.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 10:49 pm
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Started getting a dry cough & very tight chest week prior to half term in February.

Hot stinging eyes, really persistent cough & hammering the asthma meds. Anyway went skiing in Les Deux Alpes and this continues then turned into a slightly more productive cough. Actually felt ok though.

Anyway, fast forward a week after returning & I had to fly back out there to collect my camper, which had broken down during our trip.

I picked the van up in Grenoble & used the trip as an excuse to visit a mate who lives in Morzine. I felt absolutely bolloxed during the flight and gradually got more tired during the drive. 1st night there I slept 16 hrs; 2nd day I managed 2 hrs skiing before coughing myself to a headache. That night I slept another 12hrs straight. This is unknown for me.

Anyway on the drive back I slept in the van and woke up dripping wet through with sweat despite temp hovering around 1 degree.

The next day my neck glands were so big I couldn’t turn my head and my throat was so sore I could hardly swallow. Very weirdly I actually felt loads better than I have for a few weeks. My daughter got the same symptoms 3 days in and developed a horrible dry hacking cough which has lasted almost exactly 10 days.

Anyway, within 4 days of having the swollen glands & sore throat my cough had totally gone and I feel ok. However, I tried a slow treadmill jog today and my lung capacity feels about 1/4 of a month ago and struggled to maintain 9kmh for 20 mins (I was running at 5 minute Km pace beginning Feb). Also felt like my heart wasn’t beating right (nervy fluttery feeling).

So I’ve no idea if I’ve had it but there’s certainly something been going on. I wish I could take a test to see if I’ve had it, just to calm my nerves a bit. As an overweight 49 year old asthmatic I’m slightly nervous.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 11:18 pm
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Close to the end of my October hitch the Chinese drill crew did a crew change (just a few days before I went home).

In early November 2019 there was already talks amongst the far east social media circles of a strange virus appearing in China doing the round. By late November there was already warning by social media in HK not to go to China as death was already started to appear. Judging from the incubation period of 2 to 3 weeks I suspect the virus started much earlier than November and probably even in September (weather getting colder).


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 11:32 pm
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Anyone had the breathlessness from walking between rooms, as if you had just sprinted and now had that symptom go?

Better half developed this on day 2 after cough started, still here on day 5.

Besides a gentle paced Zwift stage 4 this morning, I've felt wiped the rest of the day, when I left turbo set up hoping to do another session that I just never felt up for... But still no coughing or breathlessness, just upper chest; throat; head; limbs.


 
Posted : 21/03/2020 11:37 pm
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So of all the people who feel they may have have it, did anybody else wake up in the morning feeling incredibly thirsty?

As in a 'two pints of water + a pint of orange juice & lemonade' at 7am before you can even talk or start to feel normal type of thirst?

And this is coming from somebody who doesn't usually have a cup of tea / coffee / juice etc in the morning and normally only gets a glass of water at work at 9-ish.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 12:04 am
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Been drinking lots since dry throat started on Weds.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 12:07 am
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By late November there was already warning by social media in HK not to go to China as death was already started to appear.

Never heard of this and one of my BiL's works in the ward at Princess Margret hospital that deals with all infection cases here.
If that was the case our social disturbances since June last year were very fortuitous as it knocked visitors from the mainland down to about 10% the usual number, probably helped us keep the spread contained somewhat.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 1:30 am
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Tight chest on and off, head aches, temperature every now and again but not terrible. No cough. These symptoms for last 4 or 5 days and a bit snotty today.

Have I got it?


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 10:19 am
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ctk - probably not but thats not good enough. You need to go into isolation. sorry.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 10:27 am
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I get a tree pollen allergy this time of year so had sore throat, tight chest and dry cough since the end of Feb. No temperature though so experts say I'm ok. So I could have mild symptoms or just an allergy (antihistamines taken every day atm) I work in a hospital though so I feels kinda wrong to be there.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 10:35 am
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But no test so no idea.

This is a big issue really. People would act differently if they knew, both during the illness and afterwards.

How would you act differently if I told you definitely had coronavirus? Whatever the answer is - do that now. Even if you don’t have Covid19 - the precautions will stop you spreading your infection to others, who will then have to self isolate - some of them will be much needed healthcare workers, and your other infection is still potentially a problem for the most vulnerable (who have less back up right now due to the stress on the system).

Even if I tell you you definitely had the infection and have now recovered all the same precautions are still the best way to avoid sharing the disease. Eg. washing your hands may make no difference to you if you become immune but it still stops you passing it between people.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 11:05 am
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I might have or maybe not. Who knows. Came back from France skiing just as it was kicking off and close to where that first case was in the Alps. Shitty cold. Just considered it normal for a ski trip. I never get colds at any other time. It's just the flights, airports etc that spread it.

But no temperature, so assumed not. Still, some at work were not keen on me coming into the office.

Actually somethings been dragging on with this as constantly having blocked or stuffy nose but maybe it's a sinus infection. Or it's the after effects of a mild CV (though actually, coronavirus can be a cause of the common cold, just not Covid-19).

Is it absolutely the case that you'll get the fever if you have it, even if mild?

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Dry cough, stuffy nose for the past 5 days. No temperature though.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 11:26 am
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Hiya,

I've just over it I had the dry cough sore throat at first. I then got a headache felt tired then the kinda what I can only describe as a panic attack type loss of lung capacity. At the time I didn't associate this to covid-19, but comparing notes to my son who got it at university it was the same. My wife got it she had the cough headache but it progressed to a temperature. One night was bad and she got told off and I wrapped her in a blanket turned the heating on and had the log burner full furnice. We are both in recovery I feel fine, wife two days behind me. Lung capacity seems key I live in portishead so I cannot go anywhere without going up a massive hill so lung capacity is good.

Anyway it effects the older much worse than us so be responsible even though you feel well you must isolate.

JeZ


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 1:14 pm
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Never heard of this and one of my BiL’s works in the ward at Princess Margret hospital that deals with all infection cases here.
If that was the case our social disturbances since June last year were very fortuitous as it knocked visitors from the mainland down to about 10% the usual number, probably helped us keep the spread contained somewhat.

By the time the news of the virus death reached the social media in HK it was already early November. The Chinese govt did not make any announcement but the social media in HK mentioned that many people were already ill. HK social media kept alerting people of some contagion outbreak but because they were social media the govt just let it be. It was not until the Chinese New Year that the govt realised the severity of the contagion and immediately enforced a total lock-down.


 
Posted : 22/03/2020 4:21 pm
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Thought I'd bump this, just wondering how many people my have already got this. Son was really hot the other night (happens from time to time), has a bit of a cough and feels a bit under the weather.

Wife and I both just feel a bit run down, headachey, possible sore throat, in my case slightly sore eyes. I don't feel right but under normal circumstances would have been to work (WFH at the moment and not going out anyway).

Anyone else with very mild symptoms?


 
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My wife (college head of SEND) started to have a head ache / cough / feeling like sh!t about 2 1/2 weeks ago and was instantly ordered to WFH by her college. Had the eldest child sent home from school with a temperature the following Monday, and we've just completed 2 weeks self-isolation. TBH shes still not quite right, and there were definitely better days and worse. Her temp wouldn't come down and she was proper lethargic. I had the sore throat and head aches but nothing worse, the boys were ok with calpol and a rest.
A week ago I'd have said that we had it. Now I'm really hoping we did, and that the majority of the family weren't effected too bad. Guess only time will tell.
Stay safe everyone, wash your hands and don't be a dick.


 
Posted : 30/03/2020 4:02 pm
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Thought I'd add my experience for all to benefit.

16 days ago I developed sinus pain and slight cold like symptoms. Very slight temp. Got a bit worse over the week. Some days I felt fine though, others the sinus pain was nasty but bearable. I'm asthmatic so my chest was playing up a little but no more than a normal cold. No cough, no sore throat, not snot. Was feeling fine on Friday and thought I'd managed to shake it.

8 days ago I got up on the Saturday morning, built a manual machine in anticipation of the impending lockdown and then found I was absolutely exhausted. Went to bed and did very little until Monday morning. Didn't even get to play on the machine! Felt a bit better so did a full day's work at home. Tuesday chest was bad, very tired again, sinus pain back in full effect. Called the doc who suggested sinusitis and prescribed antibiotics and steroids for my chest. (Never had a bad chest like this before). Sent Thegirlneeds out to pick them up. When she came back I was totally spaced out, could barely string a sentence together to tell her I was going to bed. Wobbly, shaky and generally not right. Necked some pills and went to bed until the morning. Wednesday woke up feeling a little better. By the evening thought the pills were working, but I was still tired. Sinus pain going or gone. Thursday morning felt great! Clear chest, not sinus pain. took the dog for 30 min walk around the block and realised something was up when I was properly out of breath on some steps I normally run up. Things got progressively worse through the day. No sinus pain but shaky and feeling like someone was sitting on my chest.

Thursday eve... really struggling to get enough breath in so called 111. They went through all the checklists to make sure I wasn't having a heart attack or an asthma attack and then told me to go straight to a&e. I was shitting it. Needless to say the NHS were marvellous. Got me in, x-rayed lungs, blood test, ecg, stuck me on a nebuliser and oxygen. I started breathing more easily. They asked if I wanted to go home as I was probably safer there! I said yes and off I went. They couldn't test me for c19 as I was not admitted. The doc said it was 'probably' c19, and that it may take many weeks or even months for my lungs to recover properly.

So fri/sat/sun I've spent watching telly and lying about. Every time I try to do anything my chest flares up and I feel spaced. Almost like I'm jetlagged. I'm sucking on the extra inhalers a&e gave me the moment it gets tight. Feeling slightly better today, and this seems to be a gradual improvement rather than the off/on feelings of the last fortnight.

I've spoken to a number of people now who've had first-hand professional experience of people with c19. It seems most of my symptoms line up except for the obvious lack of cough/high temp. But the most telling was from a friend who is a critical care nurse. She said that they are getting a lot of people coming in that are coping ok with the symptoms until day 8-10 and which point the 'drop off a cliff'. This was certainly my experience.

So, if I can offer any advice from my experience of a suspected c19 case:

- If you've got any odd respiratory symptoms and you feel tired then just stop. Do nothing. You'll need the energy.

- Be aware of the 8-10-day drop off. You seriously don't want to end up in a&e at the moment. I had to hold back my tears saying goodnight to my kids as I didn't know when or even if I'd see them again.

- It can last a while! I suspect I'll still be laid up at day 20.

- Take good care of yourselves and everyone around you. This has completely shagged me and put me in a&e. I'm otherwise fit, healthy, and have a strong immune system!


 
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I would imagine a significant proportion of people who think they have it will not.
To get tested some will need to have symptoms but the results show about 1 in 10 tested have it, the others will most likely have flu etc.

My partner returned from an event in Belgium* after direct contact with an Italian who tested positive and developed a temp/cough etc 5 days after returning to the uk, she managed to get tested as was deemed ‘vulnerable’ but thankfully returned a negative result.

*this was end of April before recorded cases all across Europe.


 
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Only skim read through the latest replies - so still nobody actually confirmed as having it then?


 
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Only skim read through the latest replies – so still nobody actually confirmed as having it then?

If you check out the main general Coronavirus thread, franksinatra was hospitalised a few days back with the thing and was on a specialist COVID-19 ward. His most recent post, thank god, says he's back home and on the mend. Fingers crossed for a rapid recovery.


 
Posted : 30/03/2020 7:20 pm
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Mrs RNP (wife of 25 years) 46year old.
Started with symptoms 14days ago, severe fever followed with dry continuous cough and headaches. 4 or 5 days later started with reduced lung function, day 8 (IIRC) fell off a cliff - struggling/gasping for breath, going clammy, had been doing the online 111 corona checker, rang 999 when it looked like she was about to have a heart attack/stop breathing. Amby dispatched and checked her over - admitted to AE. Bloods/xray - released 8 hours later.
Days 8 - 12 ups and downs , one day feeling better the next reduced lung function again. Feeling completely exhausted throughout.
Day 14 have turned a corner, lung function lot better, not as exhausted, mentally feeling better. Hopefully out of the woods.
Not tested whilst in AE. I have no symptoms despite no separation in the house.
Scary saying goodbye to her not knowing if id ever see her again.


 
Posted : 30/03/2020 7:25 pm
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I'm still none the wiser on virus yes or no. With the greater range of symptoms coming through I am tending more to yes. That is more based on symptom bingo of what I have or haven't had. Problem with making those assumptions is the Gov has also said there can be flu / virus already in circulation with similar symptoms. I did chest first and finished (finishing) with metallic taste / sore throat.

Now three weeks since I first felt out of sorts but this is more joining the dots as I wasn't thinking about breathing problems I had before my temp / aches started.

Did self isolation between 12th and 20th. Didn't go shopping until the 21st and was on a major avoidance mission. I did read the guidance twice before going out!

As with previous post I started isolation based on temp increasing and aches etc plus two people I have close contact with having same symptoms and also isolating.

Nothing major on the cough front. Temperature was more sleeping under a couple of thick winter duvets on a very hot summer night. I've done a fever temperature before and it didn't seem like that. Aches were worst in my thighs - these still felt weak on the Zwift last Saturday. Few days prior to going for isolation I had breathing difficulties - out of breath walking up stairs but have had this before. Mostly with asthma, usually one bad bout of this a year. Didn't think anything of it.

Since the last update - last ten days roughly - still felt out of sorts with low energy but improving nicely. A week ago I think I was confusing better with less bad. Now I'm good for walking about - 5miles on Sunday. Better than the 20th when I was having to stop part way up gradients for a rest. Some time around the 20th I picked up a metallic taste in my mouth / around the taste buds. Bid of a dull ache around the kidneys and a sore throat. The metal taste and sore throat is really down to very vague background - there but not a big deal. Chest feels a bit sensitive - as in how it feels a couple of days after a bad coughing session. Mild aching in a workout way if that makes sense.

I did get back on the Zwift and plodded round the easy circuit - again not much strength. At least I was over 100watts for the whole ride. Defiantly couldn't do more than the 10km - even that felt more like a 50km mission ride. Not really going to push this, just wait for it to come back. I wonder if trying the Zwift two weeks ago today was knocked me back and made the next few days worse. I need to be less stubborn on keeping going!

I was in a chain of people with similar symptoms. I also know a couple of people who have had the classic cough / high temperature. These are people weren't collected to my chain.

Amongst the people I was in contact with before isolation - no one seems to have gone down with anything. Even with the absence of a diagnosis I found I still went through the what if I have thoughts about onward infection. Not sure about other peoples experience of that but I guess it's going to be a common one - you cant think I might have it and not think of all the implications. Especially when there was so much this is what happens if one person spreads and we have not precautionary measures in place.

People's reactions to saying I've self isolating have been interesting - some are fine, some are suitably sarcastic but a small number are genuinely afraid. Which is quite hard if you haven't seen people, speak to them and they are looking for a way to get away. Speaking to them from 20ft away and down wind if you were wondering.

If I've had it I feel I have been lucky and mostly inconvenienced and it would appear fortunate not to have brought it to anyone else.


 
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My cousin, who I've not seen for probably 20 years, is currently in hospital being ventilated and 'put to sleep' with it.

He's really 40's and as far as I'm aware, no underlying health conditions but overweight. That's all the second hand info I have.

I'm hoping he's alright but only time will tell I guess ☹️


 
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RNP good to read MrsRNP is on the mend.


 
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Only skim read through the latest replies – so still nobody actually confirmed as having it then?

Wrong question - it should be "anybody been tested?"


 
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I’m pretty sure me and Mrs Lunge have.
Had a week of no energy, a cough and lungs feel a bit crap, breathing shallow.

Thankfully I’m working from home and she’s not back in for 8 days.

Not confirmed though, obviously.


 
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Wrong question – it should be “anybody been tested?”

I think @Franksinatra has, he's been posting on the discussion thread.

I was on the change between phone 111 and don't phone just get out of Dodge and back to your house. I don't appear on anyone's stats.

I a trick was missed by not collating information on self isolators. I guess it could be done retrospectively by asking companies how many people were on sick in the last few weeks compared to same period previous year. Not really sure about what use it would be in the grand scheme vs where we are at now.


 
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RNP good to read MrsRNP is on the mend

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Thanks!


 
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I know a few who think they have had it with varying symptoms from mild cold, through to fairly shit and totally wiped out for a few days, but of course undiagnosed.

I only know of one full diagnosis, my colleague's husband.

He died this morning.


 
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First off, condolences for their loss.

Did they have any underlying health issues/age?


 
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