Dodged Covid since March 2020 23:09 - Aug 23 with 1974 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Tested positive today. Whats the score with it now? 5 days or more of mild symptoms? Worst thing is, I'm in the states. Place is awash with it. On the bright side, I should be good for six months. |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 23:30 - Aug 23 with 1905 views | Illinoisblue | There does seem to be a lot of it flying around here. Missus had it couple weeks back, neighbor and a work colleague got it this week. Doesn’t seem serious, though, thankfully. Whereabouts in the States? |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 23:37 - Aug 23 with 1880 views | Lord_Lucan | I reckon you're screwed baby! |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 00:07 - Aug 24 with 1841 views | Sarge | First time I had it I had the mildest of mild cold symptoms for about 2 days although was testing positive for 10 days in total. The second time I had it I think I had a runny nose for about 3 hours and that was it, probably test positive close to 10 days total again. |  | |  |
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 07:52 - Aug 24 with 1605 views | Guthrum | Hope you manage to dodge the symptoms, too. |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 08:07 - Aug 24 with 1569 views | blueasfook | My legs fell off and I grew two heads. Other than that, not too bad. |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 08:46 - Aug 24 with 1488 views | ElephantintheRoom | Do what everyone else does and don’t tell anybody Oh…. |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 09:04 - Aug 24 with 1440 views | tractor_lady | Unfortunately this strain doesn’t give you immunity so people are testing positive literally weeks later. Good news is generally it’s really mild. Tiredness seems to be biggest issue and was for me for 2/3 days then fine! |  | |  | Login to get fewer ads
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 13:10 - Aug 24 with 1189 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 08:07 - Aug 24 by blueasfook | My legs fell off and I grew two heads. Other than that, not too bad. |
You already had two heads. Don’t blame that on the virus. |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 13:16 - Aug 24 with 1175 views | Cheltenham_Blue |
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 23:30 - Aug 23 by Illinoisblue | There does seem to be a lot of it flying around here. Missus had it couple weeks back, neighbor and a work colleague got it this week. Doesn’t seem serious, though, thankfully. Whereabouts in the States? |
In FL for a few days work and then a holiday. Must have literally picked it up day one. |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 15:04 - Sep 13 with 847 views | Cheltenham_Blue | Update to this for anyone who hasn't caught the lurgy yet. It wasn't 5 days, it was barely one and a half days. The one day I was flattened, bed ridden, breathing hurt. Following day, it was literally like nothing had happened at all. Had to quarantine for 5 days and then wear a mask for a subsequent 5, which in 37o heat with near 100% humidity was pretty unsavoury, but it appears the vaccines still do their job. |  |
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Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 15:24 - Sep 13 with 751 views | ArnoldMoorhen | If you develop a high temperature and fever, take it seriously. Rest as much as possible. It can still develop into a serious illness requiring hospital treatment. If you just have sniffs, sore throat, feel a bit sh!t, you are part of the lucky (and probably also vaccinated) majority. |  | |  |
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 15:26 - Sep 13 with 742 views | ArnoldMoorhen |
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 15:24 - Sep 13 by ArnoldMoorhen | If you develop a high temperature and fever, take it seriously. Rest as much as possible. It can still develop into a serious illness requiring hospital treatment. If you just have sniffs, sore throat, feel a bit sh!t, you are part of the lucky (and probably also vaccinated) majority. |
Note to self: always check the OP date. |  | |  |
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 15:38 - Sep 13 with 705 views | Swansea_Blue |
Dodged Covid since March 2020 on 15:04 - Sep 13 by Cheltenham_Blue | Update to this for anyone who hasn't caught the lurgy yet. It wasn't 5 days, it was barely one and a half days. The one day I was flattened, bed ridden, breathing hurt. Following day, it was literally like nothing had happened at all. Had to quarantine for 5 days and then wear a mask for a subsequent 5, which in 37o heat with near 100% humidity was pretty unsavoury, but it appears the vaccines still do their job. |
Good stuff. Your day one lasted 21 days for me before vaccines. Varies a lot between people of course, but the vaccines certainly seem to be continuing to help. It's a bonus you've got no after effects too - took me months to get over it. happy days - at least 6 months more immunity for you. |  |
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