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Bloody covid

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gogohmm · 26/12/2022 21:57

3/10 people tested positive today, 2 negative, runout of tests. 2 hacking coughs one fever, damn.

We won't bother testing as not I'll and not going anywhere

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Adviceneeded200 · 26/12/2022 22:37

It flew through our house 3 days incubation each time. May as well all have it together- it's almost unavoidable. Hope no one is vulnerable

LargeglassofRosePlease · 26/12/2022 22:39

DH currently has it. The rest of us had it in the summer and I am hoping we’re immune. It’s a bastard virus it really is hence its unpredictable nature.

gogohmm · 26/12/2022 22:44

3 days? We only arrived Saturday (none of my household have it YET) so that fits

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Adviceneeded200 · 26/12/2022 23:06

My DH tested + on a Monday, me Thursday. Picked Dad up on Sunday because DH was negative and I planned to self isolate. Dad had "ominous cold symptoms" when picked up, so we tested him at home and he was +. The two family members in same car went down with it together on the following Wednesday.

It was like predicable dominoes!

One tested negative throughout despite having exactly the same symptoms. I reckon she wasn't testing properly!

Hope you aren't too bad. My elderly Dad was worst with fever and confusion for 48 hours, on top of aches, headaches, runny nose and chesty cough.

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