Good afternoon.
I'm a cardiologist at an NHS hospital in England.
Covid19 (SARS) is often silent. You can be infected and spread it to others, such as vulnerable people, despite feeling fine yourself. This is the point of testing when visiting a vulnerable person or group.
There are many ignorant comments in this thread; likely because people do not understand covid19 even after years of information being available. I expect the current attitude is due to lack of covid19 in the news, which is understandable.
There is emerging evidence from long term studies in England, Scotland, Canada and the US that around 20% to 40% of people with covid19 asymptomatically (no symptoms felt) or mild (recover at home) have a much higher risk of cardiovascular problems within 2 years of infection. If you are getting infected with covid19 once or twice every year, this risk rises and rises and does not decrease.
A cold does not increase your risk of heart damage, heart diseases, lung issues, asthma and a whole host of other diseases, neither does the flu. Covid19 is SARS - severe acute respiratory syndrome.
The symptoms you feel might be a cold with a lot of fatigue, then you recover, but you cannot feel the damage being caused in your veins, blood, muscles and organs. Most people it seems now mistake their acute symptoms felt as finishing and so, for them, the covid19 infection is over. This couldn't be further from the truth in a high percentage of random people studied. Many comments here are pretending covid is just a cold, but unfortunately it has now emerged that the underlying damage is beyond what we could have expected.
You might be familiar with Dr.Rae Duncan, based at Newcastle NHS, who has been researching and warning of this. I would urge people to understand that the pandemic has not been declared over and your desire covid19 was just a cold or is gone does not mean this is the case.
Dr.Duncan appeared recently on the BBC and explained the summary of the studies for mild and asymptomatic cases and the high volume of negative impacts found in people who think it was just a cold and did to harm them otherwise. Extrapolate this to the UK population and realise it is possible that the iceberg we are heading towards is large.
BBC interview with Dr.Rae Duncan. Please note the mention of harm to people without longcovid who have no symptoms of covid or a mild case: