The "I`ve got it" thread...

We avoided it this far but now it seems to be doing the rounds among our associates. . Mrs Fred has had symptoms for the last couple of days and it is like a cold or mild flu She is staying with a work colleague near her stables who had it at the same time so we're hopefully not going to be incapacitated at the same time. I'm still testing negative so far
 

essex man

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Location
colchester
Covid infections up 43 % last week ,
Exactly! It's those bloody vaccinated people keep getting it, they should really make masks compulsory for the vaccinated.
They were the only ones showing any covid stuff at the border the other day, they'd probably enjoy wearing a mask while proffering their jab proof/injection scar
 

bobk

Member
Location
stafford
Exactly! It's those bloody vaccinated people keep getting it, they should really make masks compulsory for the vaccinated.
They were the only ones showing any covid stuff at the border the other day, they'd probably enjoy wearing a mask while proffering their jab proof/injection scar
Is it though , I suspect it's payback time .
 

Raider112

Member
Exactly! It's those bloody vaccinated people keep getting it, they should really make masks compulsory for the vaccinated.
They were the only ones showing any covid stuff at the border the other day, they'd probably enjoy wearing a mask while proffering their jab proof/injection scar
We got a bit of a relevant conversation going for a minute.
 

Cowabunga

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Location
Ceredigion,Wales
My family and many others attended a wedding on Thursday 2nd June. I was the only one to take prophylactic Ivermectin the day before and the day after the wedding but we all tested positive three days after the wedding, on the Sunday. I also took a dose on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. I tested negative on the 13th which is ten days after the first positive test. Wife the same but while I only had an average head cold with loss of taste and smell for a couple of days, my wife had a temperature and lethargy for three or four days. I am high risk and so is daughter. Can’t tell whether Ivermectin prevented more severe disease or not but I know one farmer that had it a couple of weeks earlier and was fit as a fiddle and he still can hardly walk from one end of the farmyard to the other and believes that if not for being vaccinated he would have died.
My daughter, who has compromised immunity due to ME faired the best of the lot of us. Only testing positive for four days and having hardly any symptoms at all while I still suffer from a tickly unproductive cough.

I believe that over 20 people caught Covid at the wedding, including the bride but not her parents. A most peculiar and random virus.

Would I take Ivermectin again? Well yes, even though I have no idea whether it helped me or not. It was rather disappointing that I actually caught the virus considering the preventative use of Ivermectin. On the other hand I am pleasantly surprised that I, who usually gets some humdinger colds, only had the symptoms of a mild cold this time. There is zero downside from using it but I would not recommend it to anyone else or claim any significant efficacy for it [Ivermectin], because I just don’t know whether it was somewhat efficacious or not. Especially since my daughter had an even milder and more short-lived infection than myself even though she is in a high risk group and did not take any medication.
 

essex man

Member
Location
colchester
My family and many others attended a wedding on Thursday 2nd June. I was the only one to take prophylactic Ivermectin the day before and the day after the wedding but we all tested positive three days after the wedding, on the Sunday. I also took a dose on Sunday, Tuesday and Thursday. I tested negative on the 13th which is ten days after the first positive test. Wife the same but while I only had an average head cold with loss of taste and smell for a couple of days, my wife had a temperature and lethargy for three or four days. I am high risk and so is daughter. Can’t tell whether Ivermectin prevented more severe disease or not but I know one farmer that had it a couple of weeks earlier and was fit as a fiddle and he still can hardly walk from one end of the farmyard to the other and believes that if not for being vaccinated he would have died.
My daughter, who has compromised immunity due to ME faired the best of the lot of us. Only testing positive for four days and having hardly any symptoms at all while I still suffer from a tickly unproductive cough.

I believe that over 20 people caught Covid at the wedding, including the bride but not her parents. A most peculiar and random virus.

Would I take Ivermectin again? Well yes, even though I have no idea whether it helped me or not. It was rather disappointing that I actually caught the virus considering the preventative use of Ivermectin. On the other hand I am pleasantly surprised that I, who usually gets some humdinger colds, only had the symptoms of a mild cold this time. There is zero downside from using it but I would not recommend it to anyone else or claim any significant efficacy for it [Ivermectin], because I just don’t know whether it was somewhat efficacious or not. Especially since my daughter had an even milder and more short-lived infection than myself even though she is in a high risk group and did not take any medication.
I find it funny when vaccinated people have it bad and say thank God for the vaccine blah blah blah.. not "bloody vaccine doesn't work"
Everyone unvaccinated I know including myself had a mild cold(apart from my aunt who had not been able to breathe properly for 20 years, but she survived without vaccination)
 

Charlie Gill

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Location
Kent
I find it funny when vaccinated people have it bad and say thank God for the vaccine blah blah blah.. not "bloody vaccine doesn't work"
Everyone unvaccinated I know including myself had a mild cold(apart from my aunt who had not been able to breathe properly for 20 years, but she survived without vaccination)
Mmm there was a moment when I caught it last March, as I got a bit breathless when I thought to myself...well you've told everyone it's a non deadly virus , be "funny" if you were wrong and you keeled over!
But no, it it doesn't kill the fit and healthy

There is no such thing, there is a virus, people get sick to varying extent, depending on a number of factors.
Got my daughter's "version", she was ill for weeks
 

robs1

Member
I find it funny when vaccinated people have it bad and say thank God for the vaccine blah blah blah.. not "bloody vaccine doesn't work"
Everyone unvaccinated I know including myself had a mild cold(apart from my aunt who had not been able to breathe properly for 20 years, but she survived without vaccination)
Before the vaccine lots were dying, now a few are, are they perfect of course not but they have saved huge numbers of lives and more importantly kept people out of hospitals allowing other illnesses to be treated
 

Raider112

Member
Before the vaccine lots were dying, now a few are, are they perfect of course not but they have saved huge numbers of lives and more importantly kept people out of hospitals allowing other illnesses to be treated
Don't come on here with facts, they prefer dodgy links and flat earth type theories.
 

essex man

Member
Location
colchester
Before the vaccine lots were dying, now a few are, are they perfect of course not but they have saved huge numbers of lives and more importantly kept people out of hospitals allowing other illnesses to be treated
No one healthy was dying, people were dying but not more than usual for a bad year
 

essex man

Member
Location
colchester
Yep, charlie, found myself a bit breathless whilst pressure washing spreader and talking on phone at same time.
Not sure your point? I have had had much worse colds.
My daughter prolonged her covid by going out drinking every night, I did tell her that you can't get rid of a cold by doing that.
Then it was announced her cold was a deadly virus.
Lockdowns began that continue to cause deaths by hundreds of thousands
 

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