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Have you had covid?

(109 Posts)
MerylStreep Sun 20-Mar-22 09:28:16

I had something very nasty in Dec 19 from which I still have no sense of taste and smell and developed some odd flavours in food.
But it couldn’t have been covid, could it because the WHO hadn’t been given the nod by China to release that information.

LilacChaser Sun 20-Mar-22 09:11:49

No, never, despite quite deliberately trying to catch it over Christmas.

Redhead56 Sun 20-Mar-22 09:11:34

No I have not had it so far my daughter tested positive but had mild symptoms we all stuck to advice and isolated.
I know it’s still out there it’s wise to mask up and keep sanitising and I do but we need to move on now.

rosie1959 Sun 20-Mar-22 09:10:38

Yes four out of our immediate family had it back in January the two people that were CV had bad colds myself and small grandaughter had no symptoms at all
If you are going to be out and about its a risk for all

Galaxy Sun 20-Mar-22 09:08:19

No and have worked through the pandemic in a range of early years settings mostly with no mask, I was discussing with someone else in a similar situation whether we had some form of immunity, she got covid the week after our discussion.

luluaugust Sun 20-Mar-22 09:03:48

No we haven't yet, we are still careful out and about. Both DDs teach and have gone all this time until last week when GS5 and his mum both went down with it.

tanith Sun 20-Mar-22 08:58:21

No and I’m still being careful. Both my daughters have also avoided it by being sensible so far.

ShazzaKanazza Sun 20-Mar-22 08:50:39

Yes I think it’s going to hit everyone who hasn’t already had it. We both had it in November 2020 before any vaccine and we were scared but got through it well with no after effects. I’m not worried about omricon. We’ve not had it since. I do think it will become like seasonal flu or cold. It’s never going away. I am though worried if my mum got it as she had various health issues.

Can you imagine the amount of people who would be isolating now. Before if you’d been with someone who’d tested positive you had to isolate for two weeks but now while you test negative you can go about your business potentially spreading it before that positive test. I wear a mask in enclosed spaces and medical facilities. I always wonder about people who’ve had it multiple times. Can’t believe someone coughed at you. Very rude. Fingers crossed she hasn’t passed anything on. I still cough into my elbow as was instilled in us early on.

snowberryZ Sun 20-Mar-22 08:38:49

I've managed to dodge it so far but feel it's only a matter of time!
I still mask up and sanitise going round the shops but yesterday I got back to the car, took my mask off and sanitised my hands and rolled down the window because it was stuffy.
And a woman parked really close to me, got out and literally coughed into my open window! No hand over her mouth or anything.
Some people atre disgusting. She could have turned away at least.

Only a matter of time.
I have friends who've had it 3 timesshock