Standingstones
Celestial
I got the Covid shots because I was having a procedure and it was “required” to get the operation. Knowing what I do now, I would think twice on getting jabbed.
I've just come down with something this weekend. Possibly Covid. I have a high temperature this evening, and I have had a sore throat and cough since yesterday. The cough seems to be improving, but I still feel pretty febrile.
I've just come down with something this weekend. Possibly Covid. I have a high temperature this evening, and I have had a sore throat and cough since yesterday. The cough seems to be improving, but I still feel pretty febrile.
I was earlier today, But it seems as bad again this evening.Feeling any better today?...
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I took the day off sick on Monday. The first sick day I have had since I started my current job four years ago. I think I am gradually feeling better, but I still have some annoying symptoms. I have night sweats, and during the day cold sweats. I sat down at my desk to work yesterday morning, and the temperature of the room was 19 C (66 F). About half an hour later, I touched my hand to my scalp, and I noticed that my hair was soaked with sweat, and there were large sweat patches all over my shirt. I also have lingering unpleasant taste and smell sensations that don't seem to relate to any real physical stimulus. I can brush my teeth and use mouthwash, and they remain. I have experienced similar things in response to colds, although I would normally associate them with the prodrome of such an infection, the period before the classic symptoms of fever, cough, sore throat, etc, take hold.
I don't know. There is not the same ready availability of tests that there was a year ago. There are no more testing centres, and they are not delivering home testing kits to those with symptoms. Government advice is if you have the symptoms of Covid, just live with it and isolate yourself for ten days, so that is what I have been doing.You get tested? You got The Ick or not?
I don't know. There is not the same ready availability of tests that there was a year ago. There are no more testing centres, and they are not delivering home testing kits to those with symptoms. Government advice is if you have the symptoms of Covid, just live with it and isolate yourself for ten days, so that is what I have been doing.
I cannot see what the purpose of the hugely expensive mass-testing programme was, other than to make providers a lot of money at public expense. It seems that there existed media narratives that there should be as much testing as possible and the government was swayed by this pressure (and no doubt behind-the-scenes lobbying from firms seeking to provide the service). Similar scenes were playing out in a lot of countries, so there was also an element of international competition to rank high in the league table of PCR tests per capita.stay at home if you're sick. that's the answer now, after two plus years of insanity
I don't know. There is not the same ready availability of tests that there was a year ago. There are no more testing centres, and they are not delivering home testing kits to those with symptoms. Government advice is if you have the symptoms of Covid, just live with it and isolate yourself for ten days, so that is what I have been doing.