Posted on 03/28/2020 4:22:06 PM PDT by Pining_4_TX
There is an article in the Financial Times saying that a medical researcher/statistician at Oxford believes that half of the UK's population has already had the virus. Several people disagreed with his study, but it is intriguing.
I suspect that I and several members of my family may have had the Wuhan virus in February. We assumed we had the flu, but the symptoms were not like typical flu symptoms. The cough was the worst.
If you think you may have had the virus, but didn't realize it at the time, please comment about your experience. Some think this virus was circulating in the US as early as last October.
If a whole bunch of people already had this virus and recovered, perhaps we can get back to normal much sooner than we thought.
(Excerpt) Read more at ft.com ...
I had something late November through through December and early January. Had most of the symptoms especially the you cant breath symptom. Forced myself to cough and cough hard. Not to be gross but almost drowned on what came up. Went to doctor and was diagnosed with allergies. Breathing slowly improved but never fully came back to normal. Never tested. And yes I am one of the groups targeted for elimination by the Woo Hoo Flu.
What if you never got it because you had this years flu vaccine in November?
Yes, I’ve thought about that. Maybe just a coincidence.
There is an article in the Financial Times saying that a medical researcher/statistician at Oxford believes that half of the UK’s population has already had the virus. Several people disagreed with his study, but it is intriguing.
We have had the same argument for here in the US. If this had been going around en masse, then by pure chance you would have had enough chest x-rays or CT-scans each for pneumonia checks, and for unrelated injuries that the distinctive characteristics would have been noticed.
I find it difficult to believe their health-care system is that horribly bad, even with partly socialized medicine, in failing to live up to even 1930s standards.
The flu going around in late-Nov to Mid Dec, and in mid-January, were both pretty ugly, but neither were the Wuhan coronavirus.
Since then, Ive wondered how many weird things are probably always circulating among us, but just arent as quickly infectious as this particular one is.
The flu constantly reconfigures itself by exchanging genes with each other of someone is infected with more than one variety at once, and occasionally some other pieces of genetic material, so you can’t become immune to all forms by infection.
The question is are more people actually being infected or are just the number of tested people going up?
I’ve heard that even in NYC, only about one in eight people tested with symptoms actually has the coronavirus.
My son believes he had it in January. He is 27, in great shape. Got an awful sore throat. Drove himself to Urgent Care and passed out.
There were probably fewer cases in all of the US that there are people on FR alone who think they had it then.
Supposedly you cant have both the cold and the flu at the same time, as the antibodies that are generated by one inhibit the other.
Thank you.
I suspect that we all just have to take our chances, then - short of wrapping ourselves in bubble paper, and staying away from human society forever :-)
I think I got it in mid-February from an Ohio relative. Light sore throat, moderate chest cold, feel breathless at times. The later two seem to keep coming back after a few days of feeling good. May be I am reinfecting myself somehow.
Considering Ohio is a hotspot, it seems likely.
As was reported by one Italian authority, every death of a person who tested positive for Corona has been blamed on Corona, even if whatever else they had would have killed them anyway.
I got sick at the end of January. I had a dry cough that lasted a month. Treated it with Mucinex and abutiral.
Don’t know if I had a fever since my daughters lost them both. Only missed 2 days of work.
Zombies?
Then what we need are anti-zombies! Nycuk, nyuck, nyuck.
At least everybody knows to try headshots, first.
I agree. Much better explained than the way Ive been trying to explain to people. Thanks.
Disclaimer: Opinions posted on Free Republic are those of the individual posters and do not necessarily represent the opinion of Free Republic or its management. All materials posted herein are protected by copyright law and the exemption for fair use of copyrighted works.