Who has had Covid?

Yes, alongside wife and at the time 8 month old. Three confirmed, took about four months to get fully back to normal. Had a cold since that hit me harder than any has previously, which may be linked.
 
Nope, not that I know of anyway, not even had a cold for 18months which is strange for me. Not missed a beat at work either and spent a lot of time working at the Vic.
 
Think I might have had it whilst working in London Xmas 2019 time.

Just had the strangest cold I've ever had with all three of the main symptoms (non-severe) of Coronavid! Obviously I didn't know until later into 2020 what these symptoms could have been 😲

Not confirmed though so not 100% but I used co-codamol and it relieved the symptoms somewhat. Paracetamol for the fever/temp and codeine for the bloody hacking, pointless, dry effing cough.
 
Yes, mid December, me and my gf caught it off my eldest son who works in a mental health hospital, his brother and his girlfriend caught it to.
 
March last year early on although thats a 'think we had it'. Was really ill and should have gone to hospital
 
Yes early December i had it, i suspect my 8 yr old daughter brought it home from school as she had a friend that had to self isolate at exactly the same time. I'm booked to have my 1st vaccine next week
 
No, I've been responsible throughout. Why does everyone know with absolute clarity where they got it from but are silent about who they've given it to themselves? Weird.
 
I got it right in the middle of chemo treatment, just before Christmas.
Must have picked it up from the hospital at treatment time, hadn't been anywhere else or seen anyone for months.
Was hospitalised for 24hrs, but luckily escaped and managed to shake it off in a month or so.
 
Not myself but my grandad got it before Christmas on a trip to the dentist (we think) and unfortunately didn't make it. Was happy to get my 1st jab yesterday.
 
No, I've been responsible throughout. Why does everyone know with absolute clarity where they got it from but are silent about who they've given it to themselves? Weird.
Nowt to do with with being responsible - working environments have different risks. We've been very responsible too - both work in schools. Other half works in an admin bubble with one other member of staff, who went home ill and tested positive. My partner then self-isolated, got ill, gave it to me. We then gave it to my children and her daughter, not much chance of not catching it sharing a household.
 
Not had it, had antibody tests every month since June last year and only positive was after the vaccine.

I'm absolutely amazed I didn't get it in Tesco that 'NHS only' Sunday morning back in late March 2020. It was madness.
 
No, I've been responsible throughout. Why does everyone know with absolute clarity where they got it from but are silent about who they've given it to themselves? Weird.
So all the hospital staff care home staff essential services etc etc who caught the virus did so because they were irresponsible?
 
Not had it, had antibody tests every month since June last year and only positive was after the vaccine.

I'm absolutely amazed I didn't get it in Tesco that 'NHS only' Sunday morning back in late March 2020. It was madness.
Was that when you all did naked writhing in the wine aisle?
 
Me I had it, caught it from husband who got it from school where he worked and died from it. 20 days in ICU on CPAP for 8 days and 12 days on ventilator. Lungs ended up like concrete all other organs were fine. This was end of October to middle of November. Trust me a terrible way to die.
 
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