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« Reply #8610 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:07:43 » |
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I beg to differ. I had no problems with the forms going in or out to Tenerife last month. Probably 10 minutes either time, hardly a hassle to stop you going on holiday!
I was just too stubborn because a colleague got their vaccine pass photo accepted straight off - I tried 4 different photos and scans at six different definitions - nada. My life improved when I just gave up and ticked the box that I couldn't upload a doc. Lesson right there.
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« Reply #8611 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:13:22 » |
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I would say that the cough is the most annoying thing and if it gets worse it will make your chest really sore. I also had the runny nose but I would say keep an eye on your taste buds as that's the clear sign. Hope that you test negative as it's no fun being stuck in for ten days!
On one hand 10 days off work sounds great and I’d actually get 3 days annual leave back because I’m off week of the 22nd. I have have plans for that weekend 25/26/27 so luckily my self isolation will be done by then. However, the logistics of avoiding my family, the wife working and having a 3 year old to look after could prove extremely problematic.
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« Reply #8612 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:16:37 » |
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I agree with family stuff it's not ideal. Bizarrely there's some information online that states any family member living with someone that has tested positive only have a 12% chance of getting it themselves. No idea how that works!
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« Reply #8613 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:17:22 » |
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Those who have had COVID after being double jabbed - what symptoms did you have? -slight head ache/fuzzy head. -congestion & sniffles & sneeze -very slight right chest, exactly like I get when my asthma kicks in. even responded to my inhaler that's it. no cough or temperature . very much like a mild cold tbh. after 3 or 4 days of being confirmed positive, I lost my taste/smell. I have also been knackered the last 2 weeks
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« Reply #8614 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:40:13 » |
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-slight head ache/fuzzy head. -congestion & sniffles & sneeze -very slight right chest, exactly like I get when my asthma kicks in. even responded to my inhaler
that's it. no cough or temperature . very much like a mild cold tbh.
after 3 or 4 days of being confirmed positive, I lost my taste/smell. I have also been knackered the last 2 weeks
Very similar to how I’ve been the last 24 hours the first two points No temperature either. Wife says she doesn’t know of anyone whose had a positive LFT but a negative PCR, so likely I have it.
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« Reply #8615 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:41:35 » |
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Are there many positive cases at your work as there was lots where I am
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« Reply #8616 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:43:56 » |
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Are there many positive cases at your work as there was lots where I am
We had a bit of a spike a couple of weeks back but those who had it then are all towards the end of their self isolation and no one I’d work directly with.
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« Reply #8617 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 13:45:16 » |
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Very similar to me but they reckon we can carry the virus for upto 14 days without symptoms.
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« Reply #8618 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 15:43:44 » |
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Wife says she doesn’t know of anyone whose had a positive LFT but a negative PCR, so likely I have it. there were thousands. ok it was because of the dodgy test centre..but..
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« Reply #8619 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 15:44:46 » |
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Do you suffer badly with Ashma and what brings it on?
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« Reply #8620 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 16:14:19 » |
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« Reply #8621 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 16:18:33 » |
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Do you suffer badly with Ashma and what brings it on? nope, extremely mild and has got better in recent years. I tend to noticed it in dusty conditions and sometimes cold/damp. it's just a bit harder to breathe. but I was still a bit nervous with the 'rona. initially I got told to shield, as did anyone on the Swindon asthma list. But that was revoked when they realised it was not severe enough to be an issue
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« Reply #8622 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 16:21:03 » |
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Cheers Batch must appreciated. I also get it mildly in them damp cold weather but have never taken any medication was was inquisitive if it worked or not.
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« Reply #8623 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 16:23:00 » |
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ventolin (blue) inhaler certainly eases things
when I used to run i generally didn't take it. Then, when doing an effort or race I did and if felt like a turbo boost!!
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« Reply #8624 on: Sunday, November 14, 2021, 16:29:41 » |
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What symptoms would now make you take it
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