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Paul 04-04-2022 00:30

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Hugh (Post 36118067)
I am an "OAP" who uses Apps…

That however, was not his question.

spiderplant 04-04-2022 09:07

Re: Coronavirus
 
I've needed hospital services twice so far this year, and Mrs P has once. We've both been dealt with quickly, no apps required.

I was going to go private for one of them, but the NHS managed to get me in quicker than I could arrange it via BUPA.

Hugh 04-04-2022 10:01

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36118072)
That however, was not his question.

Absolutely right - I had a knee-jerk response to (what I inferred was) an implicit assumption that anyone over 65 was IT-illiterate.

Apologies to Mr K.

tweetiepooh 04-04-2022 10:10

Re: Coronavirus
 
About 10 days ago wife felt poorly, negative LFT. Last Sunday still poorly positive LFT, I tested negative. Our daughter went to stay with friend so she didn't miss college.
Yesterday both wife and I tested negative. Daughter came home. Today she tested positive (but she had been out with friends and at college all week).


All good fun. She has a small stash of tests.

Paul 04-04-2022 15:22

Re: Coronavirus
 
Nine 'new' symptoms added to covid list ;
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-60982070

* Shortness of breath
* Feeling tired or exhausted
* Aching body
* Headache
* Sore throat
* Blocked or runny nose
* Loss of appetite
* Diarrhoea
* Feeling sick or being sick

So basically everything most people get every winter. :rolleyes:

papa smurf 04-04-2022 15:25

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36118113)
Nine 'new' symptoms added to covid list ;
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-60982070

* Shortness of breath
* Feeling tired or exhausted
* Aching body
* Headache
* Sore throat
* Blocked or runny nose
* Loss of appetite
* Diarrhoea
* Feeling sick or being sick

So basically everything most people get every winter. :rolleyes:


The first three could be old age.

Carth 04-04-2022 15:42

Re: Coronavirus
 
what do you mean 'could be'? :D

Mad Max 04-04-2022 16:27

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36118113)
Nine 'new' symptoms added to covid list ;
https://www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-60982070

* Shortness of breath
* Feeling tired or exhausted
* Aching body
* Headache
* Sore throat
* Blocked or runny nose
* Loss of appetite
* Diarrhoea
* Feeling sick or being sick

So basically everything most people get every winter. :rolleyes:

Exactly, any excuse for the skivers to take time off, just blame everything on Covid.:mad:

spiderplant 04-04-2022 17:11

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36118113)
So basically everything most people get every winter. :rolleyes:

Would you prefer they didn't give you correct information? Shame it's two years too late.

Paul 04-04-2022 23:40

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36118124)
Would you prefer they didn't give you correct information? Shame it's two years too late.

I would prefer they dont give useless information.

What difference would it have made two years ago, based on that list people "could" have had covid for the last 1000+ years.

spiderplant 05-04-2022 11:36

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36118153)
What difference would it have made two years ago

People would have got tested and self-isolated instead of just thinking "I've got a cold" and carrying on their lives as normal.

nffc 05-04-2022 13:08

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36118171)
People would have got tested and self-isolated instead of just thinking "I've got a cold" and carrying on their lives as normal.

Well, to be honest mass testing wasn't available really until about Autumn 2020, maybe even later really with actual access when desired to LFTs and also to PCR tests, So 2 years ago they were obviously only testing hospital admissions.


The issue is that even when they're saying it's a cough/fever/loss of taste (and not all three) is that those symptoms are pretty nonspecific and with varying severity or even infections with no symptoms at all. Even at the start of the pandemic we had some football players testing positive and as they were young and healthy usually they were saying it wasn't any more severe than a cold. But with some obviously it can still progress to more severe illness (as can other respiratory viruses).


The issue with that new list is, yes, they are symptoms people who test positive have had. But differential diagnosis with those is even more impossible without a test to confirm and you can no longer generally get these (probably a good thing in the long term even if that is maybe a little soon). Someone who presents with diarrhoea, stomach pains, being sick... OK so they could have covid but they are probably more likely to have food poisoning or norovirus or something like that. It's now basically a list of "feeling ill".

Paul 05-04-2022 15:37

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by spiderplant (Post 36118171)
People would have got tested and self-isolated instead of just thinking "I've got a cold" and carrying on their lives as normal.

Somehow I doubt that, even if easy/mass testing had been available, which it wasnt.

Sephiroth 05-04-2022 15:48

Re: Coronavirus
 

* Shortness of breath
* Feeling tired or exhausted
* Aching body
* Headache
* Sore throat
* Blocked or runny nose
* Loss of appetite
* Diarrhoea
* Feeling sick or being sick


When I had Covid a few weeks ago, I had none of those symptoms. I had a simple cold with an occasional cough; the cold lasted about 5 days longer than "usual".

You have to wonder about who thinks up this information and decides to put it out. Ludicrous. The guidance should be simply something like:

"Covid (Omicron) behave in most cases like a common cold. If your symptoms seem more severe than that, then a Covid test is advisable."


nffc 05-04-2022 15:54

Re: Coronavirus
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Paul (Post 36118186)
Somehow I doubt that, even if easy/mass testing had been available, which it wasnt.

Also, if mass testing had been available, which it wasn't quite, then when Alpha hit the government fear factor wouldn't have been able to persuade nigh-on 60 million people that they were walking murderers with the "act as though you have the virus" rhetoric. When taking a LFT would nigh-on show that you didn't.


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