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They're not unique though, they're quite similar to 'flu symptoms.
They're not unique though, they're quite similar to 'flu symptoms.
They're not unique though, they're quite similar to 'flu symptoms.
Quite similar????? They are exactly the same if you get a dose of proper full blown flu. Even the covid virus is the same virus that causes the flu and the common cold amonst other things. It has mutated but without a test it's impossible to know. And in my opinion the tests are not conclusive anyway. I don't think they can tell which version of the virus is being detected all they know is that it is a covid virus. I also question the competence of the testers or at least the "scientists" who test the tests.
I was told at a parent-teacher evening thirty years ago that they didn't correct spelling nor grammar as long as the meaning was clear.They need to get back as soon as possible, if only to learn grammar and punctuation.
How do you know it was COVID then? Both myself and partner had a dose of high temperatures and breathlessness in December, partner has had an antibody test, which came back negative.
Maybe the antibody test failed. And not everybody develops antibodies.
When you have all the symptoms of an illness that is widely circulating, and those symptoms are pretty unique and specific to the disease in circulation, then it is incredibly unlikely you had something else. I mean, it is possible I didn't have covid, just something that was just like it in every way ... but not found another virus that causes all those symptoms, so tend to think it was covid.
Glad you agree.That's it then, conclusive.
Even the covid virus is the same virus that causes the flu
Glad you agree.
Corona just means it looks like a crown - as do the cold and flu virus.No it is not.
Covid is a coronavirus.
The flu is an influenza virus.
Oh - and covid is just corona virus disease.
So, regarding the name they are all the same.