Who thinks they've had it?

PoolWarrior

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Rough estimation is that one in six of us have had it. Am pretty convinced I had it in February. Temperature, feeling really unwell, bit short of breath but no cough. Last about 3 days and well before any info on Covid was available.
 
Back in late jan/early Feb had a really bad cough , something I never get , short of breath , temperature , and feeling a bit shaky. However , my wife is a deputy manager at a care home , and none of her residents have had it to their knowledge thankfully , so probably not . This morning along with all the residents , staff, and families we have all been tested as part of the " ramping up" of the testing programme. ( whatever happened to the word increasing )?
 
Yep had a definite form of Flu the week before lockdown began only difference from when I've had it before was the breathlessness and after a few days felt fine as last time I was totally goosed for a week.
 
yep, and it wouldn't surprise me if it was more like 50% that's already had it.
Most people I ask were Ill with similar symptoms back in Dec - Feb.
 
Yep, in Thailand in Jan where we happened to be sharing a hotel from loads of people from Wuhan.

Dry cough followed by the worst chest infection I have ever hadwhich included struggling for breath and the inability to walk more than a few yards.

In bed for a week!
 
I don't think have had it. I have been breathless a few times after climbing the stairs but that's because I am an unhealthy git!
 
Sure as hell I had it mid December never been as ill in my life. Same with hubby. Son and daughter in law and the two little uns had colds for about two weeks
 
Well you know what I think 🤔
But the more I get told otherwise and the more stats that get banded about I’m beginning to worry I’m the only one that will come back with a negative antibody test result when we all eventually have one 🥴
 
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