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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks 14:26 - Jan 17 with 4455 viewsElderGrizzly

So after changing (without evidence) the Pfizer dosing schedule from 3 weeks to 3 months, Raab just dropped into conversation this morning that even that could no longer be guaranteed.



As a reminder, one dose gets you to 52%.

https://www.bmj.com/content/371/bmj.m4826
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 16:58 - Jan 17 with 1959 viewsElderGrizzly

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 16:24 - Jan 17 by 26_Paz

Once the vulnerable are vaccinate infection rates become less important, surely? Focus will shift to numbers in hospital. As long as those vulnerable to the worst effects of the virus are protected and aren’t being hospitalised, that’s the goal of all this, right?


It is the goal, but the infection rate is soaring in the younger, unvaccinated groups.

Yes they get it less severely (normally) but more of a virus circulating is a sign people are letting their guard down.

An Addenbrookes consultant I spoke to in EAU on Monday said their sickest Covid patients on admission are mostly under 55
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 16:59 - Jan 17 with 1950 viewsFunge

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 15:39 - Jan 17 by DebsyAngel

More worry for me - it's getting to the point that I no longer feel I can live my life without panic or fear. I worry about my parents too not being protected. I doubt this hell will ever be over. Even going out to town once a week to stop me becoming agoraphobic is getting harder when you read that people have been questioned for sitting on a bench for a breather.


Hold tight, Debsy.

I honestly believe that better times are getting closer and closer.

Keep talking to us all.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:00 - Jan 17 with 1952 viewsGlasgowBlue

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 14:32 - Jan 17 by BlueBadger

I wonder what could have happened on January 1 to disrupt the supply chain of 70-odd% of the medications we use in this country?


I wonder what happened on January 1 that lead to us not being bound by the joint EU procurement scheme and put us in a position to vaccinate more people in the UK than the rest of the EU put together?
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:01 - Jan 17 with 1948 viewsJ2BLUE

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 16:58 - Jan 17 by ElderGrizzly

It is the goal, but the infection rate is soaring in the younger, unvaccinated groups.

Yes they get it less severely (normally) but more of a virus circulating is a sign people are letting their guard down.

An Addenbrookes consultant I spoke to in EAU on Monday said their sickest Covid patients on admission are mostly under 55


I think we'll be living with restrictions for some time yet. I can't stand the idiot journalists who ask how quickly we can lift them because the new infections are slowing down a little. It's like some people just don't get how this works at all and would happily see it rocket again for a couple of weeks in the pub.

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:03 - Jan 17 with 1938 viewsm14_blue

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 15:39 - Jan 17 by DebsyAngel

More worry for me - it's getting to the point that I no longer feel I can live my life without panic or fear. I worry about my parents too not being protected. I doubt this hell will ever be over. Even going out to town once a week to stop me becoming agoraphobic is getting harder when you read that people have been questioned for sitting on a bench for a breather.


Hi Debsy, if you read all the thread, you’ll see that so long as your parents have had the first jab they’re 99-100% protected against getting seriously ill.

Hang in there, this too shall pass.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:06 - Jan 17 with 1928 viewsElderGrizzly

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:01 - Jan 17 by J2BLUE

I think we'll be living with restrictions for some time yet. I can't stand the idiot journalists who ask how quickly we can lift them because the new infections are slowing down a little. It's like some people just don't get how this works at all and would happily see it rocket again for a couple of weeks in the pub.


Agree. We’ve got this far, don’t f*ck it up when the answer is in sight
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:06 - Jan 17 with 1930 viewsJ2BLUE

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 15:39 - Jan 17 by DebsyAngel

More worry for me - it's getting to the point that I no longer feel I can live my life without panic or fear. I worry about my parents too not being protected. I doubt this hell will ever be over. Even going out to town once a week to stop me becoming agoraphobic is getting harder when you read that people have been questioned for sitting on a bench for a breather.


Everything will work out ok. It's going to be a little while yet but we make progress every day. Give yourself something good to focus on and make sure you note the number of vaccines given out each day.

You might also want to put some of our more naturally pessimistic posters on ignore for a few months as many of these threads are quite misleading IMO.

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:10 - Jan 17 with 1915 viewsElderGrizzly

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:06 - Jan 17 by J2BLUE

Everything will work out ok. It's going to be a little while yet but we make progress every day. Give yourself something good to focus on and make sure you note the number of vaccines given out each day.

You might also want to put some of our more naturally pessimistic posters on ignore for a few months as many of these threads are quite misleading IMO.


I didn’t mean to alarm here, the vaccine is nothing short of a miracle. It will save 100,000+ lives in 2021

I just want the vaccines and restrictions done right, selfishly for my wife who is clinically extremely vulnerable.

That’s not pessimism, just concern which is reflected by medics such as in my OP.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:12 - Jan 17 with 1896 viewsWD19

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 16:26 - Jan 17 by ElephantintheRoom

The UK are pressing ahead with mass vaccinations as a last chance saloon to save the government. It has got nothing to do with 'beating Covid'.

The thing is nobody knows if the vaccine will be safe in mass vaccination - nor do they know how long immunity lasts, nor whther it is going to be effective against new variants, nor do they know if recipient can pass on the virus. The one thing they do know is that the vaccine is at best 90% effective - and quite probably a lot less in certain high risk groups.. IF everyone is vaccinated - even with two doses, that salient fact means around 6 million vaccinated people will be swanning around thinking they are protected when they are not....which could and probaably will create a third wave bigger than anything seen so far.... and that's not counting the millions who wont get vaccinated out of choice.


^^^ More sh*t in this post than an average Lambert presser. ^^^
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:29 - Jan 17 with 1852 viewsJ2BLUE

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:12 - Jan 17 by WD19

^^^ More sh*t in this post than an average Lambert presser. ^^^


Christ that was a car crash of a post!

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:35 - Jan 17 with 1835 viewsDarth_Koont

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 16:59 - Jan 17 by Funge

Hold tight, Debsy.

I honestly believe that better times are getting closer and closer.

Keep talking to us all.


Agreed.

It will get better, Debsy.

I think the problem with following the media coverage as a whole is that good news that gets your hopes up sells but so does bad news. And the media (or the politicians they cover) don’t have the answer or will provide the solution.

I’d suggest ignoring everything Covid-related except the advice and information coming from your local health authority.

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:41 - Jan 17 with 1810 viewsJ2BLUE

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:35 - Jan 17 by Darth_Koont

Agreed.

It will get better, Debsy.

I think the problem with following the media coverage as a whole is that good news that gets your hopes up sells but so does bad news. And the media (or the politicians they cover) don’t have the answer or will provide the solution.

I’d suggest ignoring everything Covid-related except the advice and information coming from your local health authority.


If good news sells someone as forgotten to tell the media...

I can't recommend Dr Jon Campbell (username campbell teaching) on Youtube enough. He is 100% science based and has an extensive background in the NHS. He's written textbooks and taught all over the world. Watch his daily updates and just try to ignore all of the other stuff. He's generally positive but if there's something that looks bad he will tell you and be honest about it. He's kept me sane.

This isn't a shot at EG (I don't remember him saying any of this) but earlier in the pandemic we had people on here saying there would never be a vaccine, or that it would take years or that even if there was we wouldn't get it in the UK for years etc etc. It's worth taking anything on here with a pinch of salt.

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:46 - Jan 17 with 1805 viewsbrogansnose

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 15:39 - Jan 17 by DebsyAngel

More worry for me - it's getting to the point that I no longer feel I can live my life without panic or fear. I worry about my parents too not being protected. I doubt this hell will ever be over. Even going out to town once a week to stop me becoming agoraphobic is getting harder when you read that people have been questioned for sitting on a bench for a breather.


Stick with it Debsy, it might seem like a trek at the minute but we can see some light ahead.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:50 - Jan 17 with 1794 viewsAce_High1

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:41 - Jan 17 by J2BLUE

If good news sells someone as forgotten to tell the media...

I can't recommend Dr Jon Campbell (username campbell teaching) on Youtube enough. He is 100% science based and has an extensive background in the NHS. He's written textbooks and taught all over the world. Watch his daily updates and just try to ignore all of the other stuff. He's generally positive but if there's something that looks bad he will tell you and be honest about it. He's kept me sane.

This isn't a shot at EG (I don't remember him saying any of this) but earlier in the pandemic we had people on here saying there would never be a vaccine, or that it would take years or that even if there was we wouldn't get it in the UK for years etc etc. It's worth taking anything on here with a pinch of salt.


You got shares in Campbell teaching or are you his lover :)
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:53 - Jan 17 with 1786 viewsTimefliesbyintheblue

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:46 - Jan 17 by brogansnose

Stick with it Debsy, it might seem like a trek at the minute but we can see some light ahead.


Debsy; two folk I know went to Trinity Park today and got their vaccinations with no fuss and no queueing. They also have their second appointments for 8 weeks from today.
The media does not focus on the good news and neither in many circumstances does TWTD forum.....there is however plenty about.
Take care..
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:55 - Jan 17 with 1784 viewseastangliaisblue

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 16:26 - Jan 17 by ElephantintheRoom

The UK are pressing ahead with mass vaccinations as a last chance saloon to save the government. It has got nothing to do with 'beating Covid'.

The thing is nobody knows if the vaccine will be safe in mass vaccination - nor do they know how long immunity lasts, nor whther it is going to be effective against new variants, nor do they know if recipient can pass on the virus. The one thing they do know is that the vaccine is at best 90% effective - and quite probably a lot less in certain high risk groups.. IF everyone is vaccinated - even with two doses, that salient fact means around 6 million vaccinated people will be swanning around thinking they are protected when they are not....which could and probaably will create a third wave bigger than anything seen so far.... and that's not counting the millions who wont get vaccinated out of choice.


IF everyone is vaccinated - even with two doses, that salient fact means around 6 million vaccinated people will be swanning around thinking they are protected when they are not....which could and probaably will create a third wave bigger than anything seen so far.

What a load of crap.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:57 - Jan 17 with 1777 viewsJ2BLUE

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:50 - Jan 17 by Ace_High1

You got shares in Campbell teaching or are you his lover :)


Just a grateful follower!

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 18:01 - Jan 17 with 1766 viewsJ2BLUE

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:53 - Jan 17 by Timefliesbyintheblue

Debsy; two folk I know went to Trinity Park today and got their vaccinations with no fuss and no queueing. They also have their second appointments for 8 weeks from today.
The media does not focus on the good news and neither in many circumstances does TWTD forum.....there is however plenty about.
Take care..


My dad's partner's mum had her vaccine yesterday and was also booked in for 8 weeks later which surprised me a little as it was earlier than planned.

Pfizer vaccine.

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 18:33 - Jan 17 with 1725 viewsCoastalblue

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:55 - Jan 17 by eastangliaisblue

IF everyone is vaccinated - even with two doses, that salient fact means around 6 million vaccinated people will be swanning around thinking they are protected when they are not....which could and probaably will create a third wave bigger than anything seen so far.

What a load of crap.


Elephant often reminds me of Boris, try to attempt a knowing statesman like manner, spout a load of waffle and hope that your 'authority' will just carry it through.

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 18:34 - Jan 17 with 1726 viewsTimefliesbyintheblue

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 18:01 - Jan 17 by J2BLUE

My dad's partner's mum had her vaccine yesterday and was also booked in for 8 weeks later which surprised me a little as it was earlier than planned.

Pfizer vaccine.


Yep it was the Pfizer vaccine at Trinity Park today. I was surprised that they told my neighbour which one it was! He did ask to be fair; like you the appointment for 8 weeks time was a surprise.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 18:36 - Jan 17 with 1724 viewsRyorry

Does this concern anyone else or is it just me ..?

https://bylinetimes.com/2021/01/04/vaccine-minister-nadhim-zahawi-family-set-up-

"The wife of Vaccine Deployment Minister Nadhim Zahawi is the owner and director of a newly-established medical company, Companies House records show.

Lana Saib is listed as the owner, with a 75%+ shareholding, of a firm called ‘Warren Medical Limited‘. The company was incorporated on 10 June 2020 under the name “Zahawi Warren Limited”, before being changed a day later to its current title.

On its Companies House page, Saib’s firm is listed as trading in real estate, yet its name clearly indicates a healthcare specialism. The company does not appear to have a website that could provide more information.

The two other directors of the company — Ahmad Shanshal and Jaafar Shanshal — are the sons of Zahawi and Saib. Indeed, in May 2019, Zahawi tweeted a picture of his son’s Princeton University thesis, which featured the name “Ahmad Shanshal”.

Saib and the Shanshal brothers are also directors of two other family-run firms: Zahawi and Zahawi Limited, and Zahawi Properties Limited. Nadhim Zahawi — Conservative MP for Stratford-on-Avon since May 2010 — was a founding director of Zahawi and Zahawi, a buy-to-let housing company, established in June that year.

The politician resigned his official role in the company in January 2018, after being appointed as an Education Minister, transferring his shares to Lana Saib. It is believed that Zahawi and Zahawi holds a property portfolio of at least £25 million.


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Following a Government reshuffle in July 2019, Zahawi was appointed as Under-Secretary of State for Business and Industry — a role he still holds. Following the development of multiple vaccines to address the COVID-19 pandemic, Zahawi was also appointed as Under-Secretary of State for COVID-19 Vaccine Deployment in November 2020, working within the Department of Health and Social Care (DHSC).

The Ministerial Code stipulates that ministers “must ensure that no conflict of interest arises, or could reasonably be perceived to arise, between their public duties and their private interests, financial or otherwise”. While little is known about the new medical company run by Zahawi’s family, it is reasonable to suggest that there may be a considerable risk of the project causing a perceived conflict of interest, at the very least.

MPs are also required to declare conflicts of interest, which are then publicly released. Zahawi’s register of interests, as of 7 December 2020, did not note his family’s role in Warren Medical Limited.

The experience of the Zahawi family in healthcare is also unclear. While Zahawi and Saib have engaged in various business projects — Zahawi has even gone into business with Lana Saib’s brother, Broosk — it doesn’t appear as though either have a background in medical trading.

While there is no suggestion of wrongdoing on the part of Zahawi’s family, it is unclear how this new business corresponds with his ministerial responsibilities.

A DHSC spokesperson said: “There is no conflict of interest. This company has never been active and has never made a financial transaction, and any suggestion of wrongdoing is misleading and categorically false.”

Byline Times has approached Nadhim Zahawi for comment.

A Family Affair
This is not the first time a Government minister has faced with scrutiny about their business links during the Coronavirus pandemic.

As revealed by Byline Times in December, a firm with links to the family of Health and Social Care Secretary Matt Hancock has been awarded a £5.5 million contract for the provision of mobile testing units. The chairman of EMS Healthcare, who has been a director of the company since 2013, is Iain Johnston — a former business partner of Shirley and Robert Carter, Hancock’s mother and stepfather.

This followed a story published by the Guardian just a few weeks earlier, exposing how the Government had awarded a multi-million-pound contract for the supply of test tubes to the ex-landlord of Hancock’s local pub.

Meanwhile, the business interests of Kate Bingham — outgoing chair of the UK’s vaccine task force — have been heavily scrutinised. In November, Bingham faced questions about whether she would personally benefit from a £49 million taxpayer-backed investment into a fund run by her private equity firm.

It is often been remarked that Parliament has among the greatest concentration of millionaires in the country. A large number of MPs have extensive business ties and this income is often required to fund their campaigns. However, the way this trend seems to have manifested during the pandemic is of an entirely different order of magnitude."
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 18:52 - Jan 17 with 1702 viewsBlueBoots

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 15:21 - Jan 17 by Trequartista

I would agree the UK compares badly on controlling the infection, but in my view there is no such thing as "less urgency" as far as a vaccine is concerned. Every country should be at absolute full speed. The more infectious variants are yet to take hold there and cases are rapidly rising.


"Every country should be at absolute full speed" Perhaps not - clearly in this instance there needed to be greater care to make sure that some elderly or vulnerable people were healthy enough to receive the vaccine...

https://www.bmj.com/content/372/bmj.n149

I fully support the vaccine, but I would hope the scientific / medical communities are analysing the data of the (side) effects of the vaccine with the same urgency as its development and roll out.

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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 19:15 - Jan 17 with 1681 viewsChurchman

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 15:39 - Jan 17 by DebsyAngel

More worry for me - it's getting to the point that I no longer feel I can live my life without panic or fear. I worry about my parents too not being protected. I doubt this hell will ever be over. Even going out to town once a week to stop me becoming agoraphobic is getting harder when you read that people have been questioned for sitting on a bench for a breather.


Don’t believe all you read. Most of it is made up to give journalists a living. Scare stories and panc are what they deal in. Good news is off limits. It’s not reported. When do you hear about U.K. testing against Germany etc? You don’t because journos don’t want to report it now.

The pandemic will end. They always do. Hopefully thanks to vaccination sooner rather than later.

In the meantime, you are entitled and should exercise and shop. If you want to exercise daily (I walk 2 or 3 times a week and always feel better for it), do so as long as you do the basics of steering clear of people, hygiene and if poss shop at the quietest times, fine. As long as your parents take similar care, they’ll be fine too.

A couple of months and I suspect things will look a lot better. In the meantime, I wouldn’t watch the news too often. Most of it is garbage and regardless there’s nothing you can do about it anyway. Look after yourself. All will be fine.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 19:22 - Jan 17 with 1671 viewsDebsyAngel

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 17:46 - Jan 17 by brogansnose

Stick with it Debsy, it might seem like a trek at the minute but we can see some light ahead.


Thanks, and to all on here who have been kind to me. I think I need to explain it's not just the virus that scares me, but the long covid too. I have, as many on here know, been suffering since having a virus in March 2019, and spent almost 2 years trying stuff to make me better - none of which have worked.

I have had tests, all come back negative. Tried omeprazole (as doctors thought I had reflux which ENT proved twice I had not), antibiotics which I think started the whole sorry mess up, had thyroid scan, negative.

Had various other scans and tests, all negative. Tried antidepressants for the worsening anxiety - had to stop those as affected my eye condition. Had ECGs and they discovered ectopic heartbeats. Tried HRT for 3 months, that made me even worse.

Had an odd rash come up on my foot - nobody knows what or why this is. Trying to treat that with a steroid cream and vaseline (as it gets really dry and flaky).

There is talk of long covid - which matches all I have but how can it be this when had this before covid was even known about??

The rapid heartbeat, the breathlessness when do any task, the constant anxiety and depression - it has all got worse.

I have in the last week been sent a letter choosing me to do a antibody fingerprick test and it's to see if ever had covid, just chosen randomly. I am going to do it, as want to do my bit, but am scared of the result.

Sorry to go on, but some may wonder why I am like what I am - there it is all there.
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Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 20:31 - Jan 17 with 1617 viewsJ2BLUE

Raab - we may not be able to guarantee a 2nd dose in 12 weeks on 19:22 - Jan 17 by DebsyAngel

Thanks, and to all on here who have been kind to me. I think I need to explain it's not just the virus that scares me, but the long covid too. I have, as many on here know, been suffering since having a virus in March 2019, and spent almost 2 years trying stuff to make me better - none of which have worked.

I have had tests, all come back negative. Tried omeprazole (as doctors thought I had reflux which ENT proved twice I had not), antibiotics which I think started the whole sorry mess up, had thyroid scan, negative.

Had various other scans and tests, all negative. Tried antidepressants for the worsening anxiety - had to stop those as affected my eye condition. Had ECGs and they discovered ectopic heartbeats. Tried HRT for 3 months, that made me even worse.

Had an odd rash come up on my foot - nobody knows what or why this is. Trying to treat that with a steroid cream and vaseline (as it gets really dry and flaky).

There is talk of long covid - which matches all I have but how can it be this when had this before covid was even known about??

The rapid heartbeat, the breathlessness when do any task, the constant anxiety and depression - it has all got worse.

I have in the last week been sent a letter choosing me to do a antibody fingerprick test and it's to see if ever had covid, just chosen randomly. I am going to do it, as want to do my bit, but am scared of the result.

Sorry to go on, but some may wonder why I am like what I am - there it is all there.


Do it. It would be better for you to know if you've had it. Maybe they can change something about your treatment if they know what they're dealing with.

Good luck. Hope you feel much better soon.

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