I am in France and DH and I are both ill with covid. He is seeing a doctor later, I'm worried about him as he's not well and has just finished radiotherapy for prostate cancer.
I got ill last week with what was a VERY bad cough and cold. I don’t usually get coughs, I didn't test for covid but I wondered because I felt hammered by the infection and having beaten it off, it came back 24 hours later. A test yesterday showed a faint line.
Looking around on the Internet, I'm shocked to see that there is a resurgence of covid going on all over Europe. If I had known, I would probably not have come away.
I am shocked by the general level of disinterest in covid now by governments and people in general. This study, which I stumbled upon, makes disturbing reading
www.thelancet.com/journals/lanhl/article/PIIS2666-7568(22)00245-8/fulltext#:~:text=of%20patients%20aged%2065%20years,1%C2%B76%25%5D%20patients).
It is older but still current /relevant and it's obvious that lots of research is ongoing and that covid is a very dangerous virus still with effects on the body well beyond a respiratory virus.
The pharmacist I saw yesterday was obviously alert and said wear a mask and do retest. I suppose we'll try and get home after the weekend if DH is well enough but I've had all my vaccinations including extra ones as I have an immune condition and I am now nervous about travel in the future. We should still be being told to test and to take care if we are infected for the sake of others.
Is this behaviour appropriate.
Vacuum cleaner recommendations - urgent 😄


