Dave and Rhouses riffing on UK visas?
Scones!
Dave and Rhouses riffing on UK visas?
Scones!
Long thread. Tl;dr covid will fuck up your immune system even if you had a light case.
How long we fucked for? I last had it in april but sure I’m gonna hit that shit doing the rounds in the U.K. with our friends (and a lot of kids!)
Fuck knows. I hope I benefit from having it now ahead of the big wave coming from China, but maybe I’ll just get covid third time in February or something.
Homegrove Fuck knows. I hope I benefit from having it now ahead of the big wave coming from China, but maybe I’ll just get covid third time in February or something.
The big wave here is because no-one has built up any immunity.
It won’t hit the same when it gets recycled back to Europe, where people have already caught it once or twice.
Fingers crossed.
It’s hardly an impossible position to find yourself in. Just get a PCR test and away you go
NasserAlazzawi Purely anecdotally, I never get sick, like a cold every 4 years. I’ve had colds (or maybe covid again, who knows) in October and December after dealing with covid in January.
My lass reckons she possibly has covid now… what a time!
Mad_Cyril You’re front line aren’t you Dave, bringing it back to the UK in Jan?
I have had it, I tested negative 7 days ago now.
I think that gives me some immunity for about 6 months.
I suppose I might bring some back on my coat from being surrounded by nongs on the subway to the airport, by accident.
By the way, whatever variant this is, isn’t bad if you’re reasonably young and fit. Almost everyone I know has had it now and describes the mix of symptoms fairly similarly.
Basically, two bad days in bed with fever/chills/headache (I didn’t have the fever but did have the headache), and so much snot I had to build a mountain of sofa cushions at the end of my bed to sleep upright like the elephant man. After two days, the worst is over. The people who are in serious trouble here seem to be the over 65s and obese. So that’s you fucked, Rhouses.