How has COVID-19 affected you personally?

Well, it's taken over 2.5 years but I've finally ended up catching CV19 :p most likely due to my attendance at a Crowded House concert last week, and as a result having been on quite a lot of trains and suchlike lately!

Main symptoms - sleepiness, very sore throat, brainfog, headache. I'm certain I'd feel worse had I not been jabbed!
Good luck. Don't fight it just rest and hopefully you will be over it in a couple of days.
 
Well, it's taken over 2.5 years but I've finally ended up catching CV19 :p most likely due to my attendance at a Crowded House concert last week, and as a result having been on quite a lot of trains and suchlike lately!

Main symptoms - sleepiness, very sore throat, brainfog, headache. I'm certain I'd feel worse had I not been jabbed!
Sorry to hear that TLD, I hope you get better soon, Just take it easy.
 
Well, it's taken over 2.5 years but I've finally ended up catching CV19 :p most likely due to my attendance at a Crowded House concert last week, and as a result having been on quite a lot of trains and suchlike lately!

Main symptoms - sleepiness, very sore throat, brainfog, headache. I'm certain I'd feel worse had I not been jabbed!
I want to say "don't dream it's over"...
 
Right now my head is suspended in a solution of Covid and it is not fun at all.
(For me it feels like a bad cold, not close to flu, but not pleasant, so those worried please try not to be.)
However, I know so many people now with Covid, it tells me this is spreading like wildfire across the UK, but no news about it in the media?
In lockdown I didn't know anyone with Covid.
At the beginning of the pandemic in the UK I am convinced I had it early on but was probably asymptomatic. Mrs P lost her smell & taste for two weeks which equals Covid.
It is a strange virus, almost too perfect.
 
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