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Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Mar 2022, 07:05
by Wendyf
Col got a letter last week inviting him to book his 4th jab.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Mar 2022, 07:10
by Sue
My brother in Cardiff had his 4 th jab in October , but as I have said before his immune system is practically knocked out with his medication. It did the trick and when he caught covid he was hardly ill at all , plus of course he had the antiviral medication as soon as his PCR test was positive

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Mar 2022, 07:29
by Big Kev
I'm still testing positive although the 'line' isn't as prominent today. I reckon another couple of days and it'll be clear :good:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Mar 2022, 08:36
by Stanley
I've spoken to them and it was a message to tell me what I already new about my prescriptions..... I don't think the surgery internal systems are talking to each other!

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Mar 2022, 08:37
by Gloria
We’ve both tested positive this morning, my line is like yours Kev, and getting fainter…..the end is nigh.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 15 Mar 2022, 16:34
by Big Kev
I've stopped coughing, which is good. I seem to have lost my sense of taste and smell though.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Mar 2022, 07:54
by Big Kev
Still positive, getting bored now.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Mar 2022, 07:59
by Sue
Blimey Kev. I didn’t mention my sister in law was 14 days....... :surprised:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Mar 2022, 08:34
by Big Kev
Sue wrote: 16 Mar 2022, 07:59 Blimey Kev. I didn’t mention my sister in law was 14 days....... :surprised:
14? That's pants. I still have a head full of cotton wool and the occasional cough, it just needs to go away now. Social responsibility is very inconvenient.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Mar 2022, 08:40
by Gloria
I have the faintest of positive lines, himselfs is stronger. I’ve a bit of a thick head and occasional phlegmy cough. Thought I might have been clear today 😭

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Mar 2022, 08:57
by Sue
Big Kev wrote: 16 Mar 2022, 08:34
Sue wrote: 16 Mar 2022, 07:59 Blimey Kev. I didn’t mention my sister in law was 14 days....... :surprised:
14? That's pants. I still have a head full of cotton wool and the occasional cough, it just needs to go away now. Social responsibility is very inconvenient.
Actually you are not infective, your positive test is non viable and dead viruses so I believe My sister in law was contacted to say not to worry and she was ok. A positive PCR testv can go on for weeks for the same reason. Its not testing for viruses but the chemicals still in your blood stream.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 16 Mar 2022, 09:12
by Big Kev
Sue wrote: 16 Mar 2022, 08:57
Big Kev wrote: 16 Mar 2022, 08:34
Sue wrote: 16 Mar 2022, 07:59 Blimey Kev. I didn’t mention my sister in law was 14 days....... :surprised:
14? That's pants. I still have a head full of cotton wool and the occasional cough, it just needs to go away now. Social responsibility is very inconvenient.
Actually you are not infective, your positive test is non viable and dead viruses so I believe My sister in law was contacted to say not to worry and she was ok. A positive PCR testv can go on for weeks for the same reason. Its not testing for viruses but the chemicals still in your blood stream.
That's good news :good:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 04:53
by Stanley
See what I mean about clear information available on the site?

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 07:31
by Big Kev
Emailed my GP yesterday to discuss a decongestant, to help with the sinus discomfort, after several years of being told not to use cold remedies or decongestants it would seem he is happy for me to use Sudafed nasal spray. I must say it's a revelation, my head is much clearer this morning. The only downside to 'loosening' everything is I've pulled a muscle in my chest while coughing , that's not nice.

I'll leave any further testing for a week :good:

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 08:29
by Gloria
Ive still got a very faint positive line, himself clear, both of us still have headaches.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 08:40
by Big Kev
Mild headaches here too Gloria, I'm blaming it on dehydration. Apart from trying to suppress the annoying cough (not breathing helps :biggrin2: ) we're both on the mend. Fortunately it's been nowhere near as bad as the heavy colds we both had at the end of 2019.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 08:43
by Gloria
Our coughs aren’t bad at all now Kev, but I wouldn’t wish the worst two days of this on anyone.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 10:23
by Tizer
In our local area, officially Somerset West and Taunton, there is a 70% increase in positive covid test results compared with the previous week. I visited the main hospital for an Audiology appointment yesterday and kept my mask tight against my face because the hospital has seen a substantial influx of covid cases.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 19:23
by Sue
Gloria, Kev, you really have got it much worse than Bob and all the rest of my family at Christmas . They have been saying , I believe, that the booster injection is not as effective as it was but still at about 70%. Perhaps thats the reason

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 19:26
by Sue
Tizer wrote: 17 Mar 2022, 10:23 In our local area, officially Somerset West and Taunton, there is a 70% increase in positive covid test results compared with the previous week. I visited the main hospital for an Audiology appointment yesterday and kept my mask tight against my face because the hospital has seen a substantial influx of covid cases.
The numbers are not rising as quickly in Greater manchester , but we were very bad.y hit last year so probably a large proportion have effective antibodies. Rochdale is the lowest in Greater Manchester. This time last year it was the highest, week on week

Covid 19, Zoe figures today
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Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 17 Mar 2022, 21:26
by Big Kev
Sue wrote: 17 Mar 2022, 19:23 Gloria, Kev, you really have got it much worse than Bob and all the rest of my family at Christmas . They have been saying , I believe, that the booster injection is not as effective as it was but still at about 70%. Perhaps thats the reason
I'm definitely on the mend, it's just hanging around. The Sudafed is doing its job and the cough has nearly gone. I've had to practice very shallow breathing as I pulled a muscle in my chest which is an annoyance.
Symptoms started on Sunday 6th and the PCR was positive on the 8th so it's really only 11 days.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 18 Mar 2022, 16:17
by Tizer
The sudden rise in Covid infections in our area noted by the ONS data is now confirmed by many people we know telling us they're testing positive. These are people our age, sensible, cautious, not party-goers. I think the combination of a very infectious variant and people stopping wearing masks has been the cause.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 18 Mar 2022, 16:48
by Big Kev
Tizer wrote: 18 Mar 2022, 16:17 I think the combination of a very infectious variant and people stopping wearing masks has been the cause.
I reckon it's mainly the very infectious variant, I picked it up in an environment where everyone was masked 90% of the time.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 19 Mar 2022, 04:02
by Stanley
1 in 20 infected in England last week, Scotland and Wales were 1 in 14 I think.

Re: Coronavirus (Covid19) Corner

Posted: 19 Mar 2022, 06:55
by Sue
Numbers in Rochdale remain about the same level as last October, creeping up slowly but not substantial . I am using the zoe figures on the covid 19 app. I still don’t regard it as an issue.