Meet the Other Phone. Child-safe in minutes.

Meet the Other Phone.
Child-safe in minutes.

Buy now

Please or to access all these features

AIBU?

Share your dilemmas and get honest opinions from other Mumsnetters.

Covid in 2025

131 replies

zoeb92 · 09/09/2025 14:47

Hi all,

Long story short, my parents got back from holiday on Monday and both have Covid. Mum’s been unwell since Tuesday, Dad started feeling rough on Friday. Mum is better now.

They’re both retired, in their 60s, and usually look after my toddler two days a week while I’m at work.

They’re meant to be going to a funeral 150 miles away on Friday and, while there, also planning to visit elderly relatives.

I dropped tests over yesterday evening – Mum’s came back negative, Dad’s positive. I’d spent Saturday with Mum and, after feeling off last night, I tested again (negative the day before) and now I’m positive too.

I’ll be working from home until it clears – luckily that’s not an issue as my boss is lovely and very understanding.

Here’s the problem: Mum is determined to go to this funeral on Friday (it’s her friend’s partner who has passed, not a close relative). I’ve told Dad he needs to stay well away since he’s still testing positive. I’ve said he can travel down with Mum if he really wants, but he should let her attend alone, avoid staying overnight with Mum’s friend, and absolutely not go near my grandparents, who are in their 80s.

Mum insists I’m being dramatic – she says Covid is just like a cold now, and everyone’s vaccinated. I’m angry because I think she’s being selfish. Dad is listening to me (secretly relieved, I suspect, that he doesn’t have to go). What frustrates me most is that Mum is normally straight-laced, she never breaks rules or takes risks. She isn’t technically breaking any rules here, but in my opinion her attitude is irresponsible.

I’m 5 months pregnant and can’t take anything for the symptoms. Not only am I annoyed that I caught it from her in the first place, but I’m also worried she or Dad could spread it around like jam on toast and make a lot of people poorly.

AIBU? Thanks.

OP posts:
Thread gallery
5
Teaandbutteredscones · 17/09/2025 09:23

justasking111 · 17/09/2025 09:05

There's been a study about long lasting effects of COVID, but also flu. They're about the same but complications from flu doesn't get the attention it deserves.

Salmonella can also cause long term issues, again they don't join up the dots in many cases.

Flu can cause long term complications as well but covid affects a lot more areas of the body, pretty much everywhere in fact because it attaches to the ace2 receptors which are found all over the body. Not that people should be going out with flu and spreading that to people either!

user9064385631 · 18/09/2025 09:08

justasking111 · 17/09/2025 09:05

There's been a study about long lasting effects of COVID, but also flu. They're about the same but complications from flu doesn't get the attention it deserves.

Salmonella can also cause long term issues, again they don't join up the dots in many cases.

Agreed - I had flu in my early 30’s was super fit at the time. Took a good 6mths to get back to normal and i suffered dreadfully every cold I caught in the next 10 years. Makes me roll my eyes when people say I've got the flu, but they’re up and about, its the sickest I've ever been. Always first in the queue for the flu jab now!

DS has tested positive for Covid this morning. (We have a load of tests left, so though he may as well use one…)

Howzatt · 28/10/2025 12:40

Going through posts looking for hope really. This is my first experience of covid caught from my son on his return from his trip abroad. Ive been acutely unwell and can say with all honesty its the worst sickness ive ever experienced . Fourteen days so far of utter hell. I was informed by my gp that i have a particulary nasty strain thats circulating . I would never underestimate this horrible virus and most certainly not consider going anywhere with it i would feel terrible if i gave this to anyone else .Best to avoid people until your no longer a risk especially the vunerable and elderly i havent seen my elderly mum at all niether will i until its safe. This may be a cold like illness for some but not in my experience its horrendous if it hits hard .

Delatron · 28/10/2025 12:43

Hope you feel better soon @Howzatt and thanks for making people aware how awful this strain is.

I’ve seen lots of healthy friends being knocked out for over a month with this. It’s really not good.

People really need to stay at home if they suspect anything more than a light cold. And if you do get this - rest up for as long as it takes.

deeahgwitch · 28/10/2025 13:05

What are your symptoms @Howzatt?

pinkypoo8 · 28/10/2025 15:57

How many jabs have you had?

New posts on this thread. Refresh page