Jump to content

Recommended Posts

That was in the list of symptoms at the beginning. I took note since if I have a cold even I loose taste and smell for about 3 weeks and I crave spicy food.

Also Smokers had better beware...no surprise there though- respiratory disease gets worse for smokers....

seenbeen Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> That was in the list of symptoms at the beginning.



It was never listed on a gov or NHS website.


The only symptoms listed were a dry continuous cough and a high temperature.


Only now joined by a loss of taste and smell.


The Covid-19 survey being run by Kings asks about a much wider range of symptoms which are associated with the virus.


It is quite possible to test positive without having a cough, a high temperature or a loss of taste/smell.


The numbers of people having this virus in the UK have probably been vastly underestimated, but more worryingly, many many people have probably infected others because they had symptoms which they had no idea were due to Covid-19.

seenbeen Wrote:

-------------------------------------------------------

> That was in the list of symptoms at the beginning.

> I took note since if I have a cold even I loose

> taste and smell for about 3 weeks and I crave

> spicy food.

> Also Smokers had better beware...no surprise there

> though- respiratory disease gets worse for

> smokers....


https://www.newscientist.com/article/2243944-smoking-probably-puts-you-at-greater-risk-of-coronavirus-not-less/

Create an account or sign in to comment

You need to be a member in order to leave a comment

Create an account

Sign up for a new account in our community. It's easy!

Register a new account

Sign in

Already have an account? Sign in here.

Sign In Now
  • Latest Discussions

    • Smallish job, would suit a sole trader rather than a Lordship Lane Carpets type company...
    • Sorry this just didn’t seem to belong to request a tradesperson. any good experiences? Not a chiropodist!
    • Crofton Park (borough of Lewisham) has a community notice board which as well as listing councillors is full of notices about local community activities of all sorts and for all ages. It is clean and tidy and only has one small fly poster (attached with one very small piece of tape, and easily removed - I didn't though). Crofton Park also has a lovely little community garden alongside the station, full of flowers, with lots of things of interest to kids,  and also obviously lovingly maintained. I don't know who the land belongs to - possibly the station, though access is via the adjoining road. If Lewisham council/Crofton Park residents can maintain a community notice board, why can't Southwark Council/East Dulwich residents?
Home
Events
Sign In

Sign In



Or sign in with one of these services

Search
×
    Search In
×
×
  • Create New...