Pumpetypump wrote:I'm interested to also know how many people have gone through this mess without Covid ever coming near them. Neither me, my kids or their mum have had it (that we know). None of my parents, grandparents, wider family such as cousins, Aunties and Uncles have had it. And none of my mates have. Am I just in some sort of mad bubble or has anyone else had that experience?
I have known a lot of people that have had it and many that haven’t.
My BIL got it after being out shopping and was quite ill 2 weeks off work and about 3 months to get right. Age 56 but fit as a butchers dog
Nephew got it was like a bad flu but Ok after 5 days. Aged 30
SIL and all her family got it. Everyone of them about 10 people . All relatively ok just like bad flu aged 10 to 48
SIL. X 2 get it . Both bad flu type symptoms ( 1 got it twice) but ok. Aged 34 and 28.
Wife’s best friend got it. 11 months later still struggling with long Covid . Aged 47.
Best friends dad got it three weeks ago died despite double jabbed aged about 80.
Have known a few others who have had it a number have died all aged about 60 to 80.
Girl at work aged 24 got it hospitalised really ill 6 months later still got brain fog. She was fit as a lop
In general those who have got it have been involved in nob ish behaviours not distancing / going to pubs to watch football etc.
Those that haven’t had it in general have been careful despite being key workers in health and social care