Hopefully it stays away from your lungs. Child 2 was believed to have been infected about a week before the national lockdown last March. She quickly became breathless when on her bike with me, after we thought the infection had passed and it took several weeks before her lungs are thought to have recovered properly.More or less over it now. Just have to wait until next Thursday before I can go out. One thing that concerns me is that usually when I have a cold and it gets on my lungs it takes me about three weeks before I finally stop coughing. I wasn't coughing much, but I was a bit. It wasn't quite a dry cough neither.
Was she considered infectious?Hopefully it stays away from your lungs. Child 2 was believed to have been infected about a week before the national lockdown last March. She quickly became breathless when on her bike with me, after we thought the infection had passed and it took several weeks before her lungs are thought to have recovered properly.
This was, as I recall, before testing was commonplace. IIRC, you were only tested if you were hospitalised.Was she considered infectious?
It is good news, but absolutely no reason for any complacency.Some good news - lets hope it is the start
https://order-order.com/2021/01/13/covid-admissions-start-to-fall-in-london-and-south-east/
Some good news - lets hope it is the start
https://order-order.com/2021/01/13/covid-admissions-start-to-fall-in-london-and-south-east/
Be careful as I thought I was over it after 8 days, but my lungs started playing up on day 9 as my oxygen levels tanked. It took me another 10 days to shift it.More or less over it now. Just have to wait until next Thursday before I can go out. One thing that concerns me is that usually when I have a cold and it gets on my lungs it takes me about three weeks before I finally stop coughing. I wasn't coughing much, but I was a bit. It wasn't quite a dry cough neither.