• Lots of anecdotal "first cases were identified in November, was probably going around before then and I had a cunt of a cold in December" stories coming from around the globe.

    How likely is it that this has been a pandemic far longer than known and a significant number of people internationally have indeed already had it?

    Again, anecdotally, partner and I were both bed ridden for a week in December with a strangely dry cold that never came to much in terms of mucus but hung around for a couple of weeks. Makes me wonder as we both work in germ-pit offices with high international populations.

  • I had a cunt of a cold in December

    Funnily enough, I had exactly this; I wouldn't have been able to crawl across a ploughed field for a stack of £50 notes.

    It started with a nagging dry cough that wouldn't do one for weeks, then turned in to three days of utter shite. On day four I tried fixing a bike, after about 20 mins I was back in bed.

    But! No fever.

    I'm also vaccinated against the most popular flu strains.

  • I was under the weather NYD through to Feb with aches, fatigue and a relentless dry cough.

    Faint hope this means I've had it already.

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