RE: Covid

2021-06-02 Thread rrvelar
Thanks, Ann, Brian, Dave, Mike & Stan, I had the loss of taste for a while, nothing really foul tasting but really only texture. The second Covid jab has helped a little I think, but it's long term tiredness and lack of sleep that are the real issues. I have follow up X-Rays, blood tests etc all

RE: Covid

2021-06-02 Thread mike wilson
> On 02 June 2021 at 00:23 Brian W wrote: > > > Very sorry to hear that, Malcolm. Hope that you're well on the way to > recovery > and that there are no long term effects. > > It beggars belief that there are still those who believe that Covid is a > hoax, a > Government conspiracy or

Re: Covid

2021-06-02 Thread Bob Pdml
The rich countries such as the UK need to be sharing more. It’s not just the morally correct thing to do, it’s also a matter of enlightened self-interest. > On 2 Jun 2021, at 07:21, Alan C wrote: > > SA announced it had reached 1M vaccinations last night. Only 58M + several M > illegal

Re: Covid

2021-06-02 Thread Alan C
SA announced it had reached 1M vaccinations last night. Only 58M + several M illegal immigrants to go. Maybe 5M by the end of the year? Heaven help the rest of Africa. Alan C On 02-Jun-21 01:23 AM, Brian W wrote: Very sorry to hear that, Malcolm. Hope that you're well on the way to recovery

RE: Covid

2021-06-01 Thread Brian W
Very sorry to hear that, Malcolm. Hope that you're well on the way to recovery and that there are no long term effects. It beggars belief that there are still those who believe that Covid is a hoax, a Government conspiracy or just a dose of flu. Marg & I had our first AZ dose in March - second

Re: Covid

2021-05-31 Thread ann sanfedele
Malcolm.. wow..  awful! glad you are past most of it .. ann On 5/31/2021 1:09 PM, rrve...@virginmedia.com wrote: From: Alan C wrote: Ann & I have had our first Pfizer jabs. No.2 in 6 weeks. +++ I had my first one in Feb, and the second a couple of weeks ago. It appears that

RE: Covid

2021-05-31 Thread jcoyle
Glad to hear that - I have to wait at least another month for my first jab, due to the side-effects of my ongoing treatment. John in Brisbane -Original Message- From: Alan C Sent: Tuesday, 1 June 2021 12:32 AM To: Pentax Discus Mail List Subject: OT: Covid Ann & I have had our

RE: Covid

2021-05-31 Thread rrvelar
From: Alan C wrote: Ann & I have had our first Pfizer jabs. No.2 in 6 weeks. +++ I had my first one in Feb, and the second a couple of weeks ago. It appears that I caught it shortly after the first and spent many weeks either by the open back door trying to breathe or in bed.

Re: Covid

2021-05-31 Thread David J Brooks
Sorry to hear Malcom but I hope you are on the mend. A good friend of the WD caught it last March in the start of all this and she had a hell of a time, in hospital for 2 weeks and very hard to breath said it felt like someone was poking her in the chest with a needle every time she took a breath.

Re: Covid

2021-05-31 Thread Stanley Halpin
Sorry Malcom! Our niece (who lives next door and is more like the daughter we never had) got covid in mid-November. Never hospitalized but down for several weeks. Gradual recovery, but definitely in the long-covid group. Her primary issues are arthritis-like pain in her knees, stomach upsets,

Re: COVID-19 - Information is power

2020-03-26 Thread Jaume Lahuerta
Very interesting thanks. Being locked in at home for two weeks now I have already read most of the themes covered in the video, but it is a very well done summary. As a curiosity the video also explains that the Spanish flue is called this way not because of its origin but because, not being