Scratching around at home girlfriend finishes Friday. My mum has come down with something sounds like a cold she is waiting on a call from the docs.
are saying they push the gear out with a stick. Lol.When I say ," made a bolt for the door " ya know what I mean
Bit like your experience with the plywood buzzare saying they push the gear out with a stick. Lol.
wow, could you go round to the roofer house a drag him out off it. Hole you fix yes.mates a roofer) for her shed......called out to her this morning explaining they’ll be a delay as he’s gone down with the corona virus......her reply.........what’s that?.......me speechless!
Nah he’s a big lump mate......I just speechless that someone couldn’t know what corona was.....it must be so peaceful in her head! ?wow, could you go round to the roofer house a drag him out off it. Hole you fix yes.
Changed, three words.Any chance you could change the title to
Covid -19 how are we all doing?
That 'cold' might very well have been the virus... some people have had very mild symptoms, many of which are remarkably like a cold.I still have a bit of a chesty feeling from recent cold. My nose is always bunged up following a partially successful nose op following a rugby injury.
Otherwise feel fine
I've heard it's quite rare to get any cold-like symptoms with it but you never know.That 'cold' might very well have been the virus... some people have had very mild symptoms, many of which are remarkably like a cold.
there are three diffrant symptomsheard it's quite rare to get any cold-like symptoms with it but you never know.
A bit similar, I suppose. Nose knackered from various breaks and smacks...rugby. Cricket ball (top edge whilst batting) was the worst, before helmets. Bunged up and sometimes sinus trouble breathing at night.I still have a bit of a chesty feeling from recent cold. My nose is always bunged up following a partially successful nose op following a rugby injury.
Otherwise feel fine
Tell me about it I’m waiting for a nose op and a knee op....both have now been cancelled.....although last week I had an op to remove some scar tissues on my inner upper lip and the surgeon unknowingly put a stitch through an artery......a week later I woke up at 2 in the morning with the bed and room covered in blood....had another emergency op in A&E to stop the bleeding....I’ll give hospitals a miss for a while thanks ?A bit similar, I suppose. Nose knackered from various breaks and smacks...rugby. Cricket ball (top edge whilst batting) was the worst, before helmets. Bunged up and sometimes sinus trouble breathing at night.
Had two knee replacements in the last 15 months. I would have been in the mire if I hadn't had them done in time!!
Don't blame you …. Hope we all do.Tell me about it I’m waiting for a nose op and a knee op....both have now been cancelled.....although last week I had an op to remove some scar tissues on my inner upper lip and the surgeon unknowingly put a stitch through an artery......a week later I woke up at 2 in the morning with the bed and room covered in blood....had another emergency op in A&E to stop the bleeding....I’ll give hospitals a miss for a while thanks ?
And I read yesterday that 1 in 3 people that have tested positive for the virus, have not reported any symptoms whatsoever !A lot of people have very mild symptoms, much like the flu or a cold, and the exact symptoms can vary between people.
And I read yesterday that 1 in 3 people that have tested positive for the virus, have not reported any symptoms whatsoever !
From what I hear, have read and decyphered... an enormous number of people already have the virus or have had it and recovered, the vast majority of which having mild symptoms or none at all.
We’ve both had scratchy throat and unwell feeling etc but so mild it could’ve been any regular virus. I’m keen to get the antibody test when they start selling itThat 'cold' might very well have been the virus... some people have had very mild symptoms, many of which are remarkably like a cold.
Me and a couple of the guys I work with had the same back in Dec/Jan. I really felt terrible. Feel fine now though.i am fine know not sure if i had it earlier in the year had raging flu like symptoms high temperature and really bad dry cough it knocked me off my feet for about a week went away then came back with a vengance about a week later this was mid january long before it was suppose to be in the country , i am fine know and have been since early feb
i am fine know not sure if i had it earlier in the year had raging flu like symptoms high temperature and really bad dry cough it knocked me off my feet for about a week went away then came back with a vengance about a week later this was mid january long before it was suppose to be in the country , i am fine know and have been since early feb
Me and a couple of the guys I work with had the same back in Dec/Jan. I really felt terrible. Feel fine now though.
Interesting, although if that was the case it would surely have escalated quicker and earlier ? Unless it was just unnoticed ?Just been reading an article from Oxford university and there saying COVID 19 could have been in the uk from mid December
It's not until the press get hold of things that they get noticed. There's never any fuss over the average 600 UK deaths a year due to normal flu as it doesn't sell.seemingly it was unnoticed most cases were just put down to a bad case of flu/cold nothing more and i suppose a lot of the people just got on with it