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Nanderin Wed 29-Mar-23 13:40:19

I read you don't have to inform of you positive test unless you get free nhs kits. I don't know why because they are the same manufacturer I had to pay nearly £10 for 5. I really don't understand when it's rising again.

volver3 Wed 29-Mar-23 13:38:56

OK, here's the data.

It comes out every Friday at lunchtime.

www.ons.gov.uk/peoplepopulationandcommunity/healthandsocialcare/conditionsanddiseases/bulletins/coronaviruscovid19infectionsurveypilot/24march2023

Smileless2012 Wed 29-Mar-23 13:34:50

I don't think the government can be held entirely responsible for a lack of information regarding Covid cases outside of hospital, because not everyone tests now.

CountessFosco Wed 29-Mar-23 13:16:29

Our DIL attended a function early last week, felt ill on Thursday, tested positive and now so has our eldest DGD. Awaiting news to find out whether DS and younger DGD have also succumbed. It's not over yet folks

henetha Wed 29-Mar-23 13:15:44

I've got it too, after three years of avoiding it. First tested positive on the 22nd and still positive today. But I feel better thank goodness. It was a bit grim.

volver3 Wed 29-Mar-23 13:14:42

With immaculate timing the government is no longer doing the random public sampling that let them estimate the number of cases, so the only way to judge is by hospital admissions.

I'm not sure that's true Caramme. Why do you think that?

nanna8 Wed 29-Mar-23 13:14:20

We test every time we feel off colour with cold like symptoms or a sore throat. Just routine here.

Baggs Wed 29-Mar-23 13:09:23

Nanderin

Hi 3yrs avoided covid and yesterday we tested positive for covid. Feeling not well at all.

Why were you testing? Because of vulnerable people where you work?

MaizieD Wed 29-Mar-23 11:47:51

It's not only a horrible illness, but having it doesn't confer any immunity. (All that guff early in the pandemic about 'letting it run through the population so that they develop herd immunity' was so scientifically wrong).

I went to the theatre last night with some friends. A man seated behind us was coughing deep chesty coughs at intervals all through the performance. Just like the coughs Mr M and I had when we had covid (mildly) a few weeks ago. We all agreed on the way out that we wished we had had masks with us. Now keeping our fingers crossed that we'll be OK..

It's a tragedy that our government is acting as though it no longer exists when cases and deaths are rising and it's still clogging up the NHS. And we don't know what long term effect it's having on the younger people and children who get it.

farview Wed 29-Mar-23 11:13:01

Because I saw this thread...and have been feeling off colour since Monday,....woke up feeling really poorly today...did an LFT and its positive...

Caramme Wed 29-Mar-23 10:56:40

Apparently cases are rising again, not sure if there’s a new variant. With immaculate timing the government is no longer doing the random public sampling that let them estimate the number of cases, so the only way to judge is by hospital admissions. There will be no real way of knowing what is in the community. To me that is concerning. If cases are low I would carry on as normal, but higher rates and I would be far more cautious.
It is a horrible illness. Look after yourself Nanderin. I hope you feel better very soon.

Daisymae Wed 29-Mar-23 10:51:46

I noticed the other day that cases are on the rise and there are several that I know about where I live. I had it after Christmas and was really unwell for a couple of days, and not great for a week. However my DH who is vulnerable managed to avoid it so it can be done. Hope you are feeling better soon.

MayBee70 Wed 29-Mar-23 07:00:09

We’ve only just stopped being really cautious so I’m sure we’ll end up catching it at some point, especially as we’ve stopped wearing masks in shops (not that we go in many) because nobody wears them any more. Hope you feel better soon.

Nanderin Wed 29-Mar-23 06:21:47

Thank you my husband started first now me and my daughter together. Not good when more than one in the house

Ginny42 Wed 29-Mar-23 06:14:41

It's nasty virus. I had it last year and I don't want it again, so I know how you're feeling. I think treating it as a bad case of flu. Rest, staying hydrated and eating even small nourishing snacks if you can't face eating a meal, is the way to get through this. Obviously if you feel it's worse than that, or you have difficulty breathing then you need medical attention.
I fainted a couple of times then read that it's one of the symptoms.

Hope you have help to get in meds and provisions etc. Treat yourself with care and it does get better. Not right away, but day by day and you will get through this.

Nanderin Wed 29-Mar-23 05:59:39

Hi 3yrs avoided covid and yesterday we tested positive for covid. Feeling not well at all.