tickingbird and tillybelle. I am interested in your posts as I also think I might have had the virus already, and I have heard others, on phone-ins etc, saying the same thing, and then usually being rubbished by doctors and academics! I stayed in an apart-hotel in Chinatown in Birmingham for a few days between 23 and 29 December. This was planned so that I could be near my family over Christmas without actually staying in their packed house! It worked really well and I enjoyed having my own space and going into the Chinese cafes and supermarkets. Back home on 3 Jan I suddenly felt really ill, feverish, very achey, exhausted and with a dreadful rasping and gasping-for-breath dry cough - something I never usually get. I wasn’t terribly ill and it only lasted a few days but it was a while before I felt really well again. I forgot about it fir a few weeks, but I’m now wondering if I had a mild version of the virus before it mutated and became much more serious in Wuhan/Hubei. I have heard medics suggesting that it had probably been round for a while in a milder form before it got severe enough for people to be tested and became so extremely infectious. Whatever it was I am not assuming that I am immune as it could have been a slightly different variant. Also there is some doubt about whether an attack gives immunity. Interesting anyway, there is still lots that isn’t known.
"Old fashioned" expressions that young people have never heard.

