Coronavirus (2022) thread

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Study from Singapore showing a lot of there excess deaths not registered as covid happen within 90 days of a covid infection, where Covid is aggravating existing conditions that then finish you off.

With the issues of excess deaths still being higher it’s an interesting study.
 
Done several tests recently and had a shortness of breath tickly cough so went to the doctors today and my blood oxygen level was 90% so they told me it was extremely low and needed immediate attention. They rang the hospital who said to keep an eye on it so have booked blood test and chest X-ray referral.got home and tested and have fucking covid , feel achy and shivering and going to bed rang the gp to tell them but they’re not answering
 
3 in our office of 4 have tested positive over the last week. I've been working from home and at another site so missed it
 
Not surprising - we have been heading into the next wave for a couple of weeks in the data. The media have finally noticed.

This looks as if it will be cyclical with low period then waves pretty well constantly.

Hopefully less dangerous each time as we tweak the vaccines.

All the mixing over the past two or three weeks will certainly not be irrelevant either.

The boosters on offer need to be taken up. They are doing them in one arm with flu in the other as that is expected to be bad this winter too (it was in Australia in their Winter) so if you get offered take it up.

I had the new Covid jab aimed at the Omicron variant that is totally dominant. It was a little sorer than the past ones but after 48 hours that was gone. No other after effects.
 
For the record on the data England hospital numbers after falling for some time bottomed out on 4467 on 17 September with 117 on ventilators. But for the past 11 days have increased steadily to now be 7024 with 160 on ventilators.

Last time they were at these levels was Aug 19 when they were falling and there were 7045 in hospital and 182 in ventilators.

So no sign as yet that things are getting more dangerous. Just more numerous.

North West is coping relatively well so far with 945 in hospital and 18 on ventilators V 1256 in hospital and 20 on ventilators on the last day patient numbers were in England as they are today - as noted above that being 6 weeks ago.

Admissions though have risen this week more notably than in a couple of months. With 998 admitted on Tuesday V 781 last Tuesday and 519 the Tuesday before.

North West in those weeks has gone from 81 to 82 to 132 this Tuesday (latest numbers) suggesting the North West is just behind the curve a little and now starting to go up more.

Zoe numbers tell a similar story.
 
Loads of people I know (including me) have had congestion and a cough for about 3 weeks. Keep testing negative for covid but wondering if this is an undetectable variant on the rapid tests? The cough is really persistent. Feel fine apart from that. Felt like a cold but the cough just wont go away
 
Loads of people I know (including me) have had congestion and a cough for about 3 weeks. Keep testing negative for covid but wondering if this is an undetectable variant on the rapid tests? The cough is really persistent. Feel fine apart from that. Felt like a cold but the cough just wont go away
Don’t the new variants not hit the lungs so hard? When I had Covid in July, the main symptom I had was a really sore, dry throat and a bit bunged up. Hardly any coughing at all. I did lose taste and smell too.
 
Don’t the new variants not hit the lungs so hard? When I had Covid in July, the main symptom I had was a really sore, dry throat and a bit bunged up. Hardly any coughing at all. I did lose taste and smell too.
It’s more like a tickle cough more like upper chest and not really in the lungs. Might just be a regular cold going round it’s just that the cough seems lingering like Covid.
 
3 in our office of 4 have tested positive over the last week. I've been working from home and at another site so missed it
4 in the office I work in since Monday, luckily I've not been near either, all WFH, but they are (well maybe "were" now - as there are new discussions ongoing) trying to get us back in more.
 
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4 in the office I work in since Monday, luckily I've not been near either, all WFH, but they are (well maybe "were" now - as there are new discussions ongoing) trying to get us back in more.
I've been in more in last 2 months (about 10 days) than previous 2 years but wanting us all back in more now. Between working at other site, WFH and annual leave I missed being at that site when they all caught it
 
Loads of people I know (including me) have had congestion and a cough for about 3 weeks. Keep testing negative for covid but wondering if this is an undetectable variant on the rapid tests? The cough is really persistent. Feel fine apart from that. Felt like a cold but the cough just wont go away
I've heard of plenty of people over the past few months who have had symptoms but keep testing negative - sometimes for days on end on LFTs - only to eventually test positive or not test positive at all. This seems to be largely at odds with past variants where a positive test would often show even before symptoms developed. It happened to me back in early August. I was feeling rough in work one morning so did a LFT and it was negative despite having symptoms. Felt gradually worse as the day wore on so did another test before leaving work and it was positive. I don't know for sure where I caught it but I'd been at the Community Shield 3 days earlier and stuck on a coach load of fans for hours on end so that'll probably be favourite.
 
Seems every 3 months there is a wave of increased cases a load of people get it recover then it all dies down again! We will just have to except this and leave it to people to choose to get a booster every 6 months or yearly like the flu vaccination..
 
Seems every 3 months there is a wave of increased cases a load of people get it recover then it all dies down again! We will just have to except this and leave it to people to choose to get a booster every 6 months or yearly like the flu vaccination..

Based on learnings about how antibodies wane after about 3 months. after we built a massive wall of resistance with Vaccines etc loads of people wane at the same time and the next wave forms.
Id like to think this will eventually fade to background noise but doesn't seem to be showing signs of it.
 
First time I've had it. I tested positive 12 days ago after having a headache and a few chills but was nothing really and back on my feet a few days later - Is it normal to still test positive 12 days after your first positive test?
 
First time I've had it. I tested positive 12 days ago after having a headache and a few chills but was nothing really and back on my feet a few days later - Is it normal to still test positive 12 days after your first positive test?
When I caught it in March didn't test negative till day 10, felt about 90% right after about five days.
 

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