Pogue Mahone
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They suggested albeit at a lesser extent that any illnesses didn't count as Covid and there was no testing in place whatsoever.
I remain unconvinced although I was sure I had it in February at one point everything matched. Friend back from Italy skiing trip and all the sympoms going.
Yeah definitely not short on anecdotal evidence. A mate from Uni came down with viral pneumonia in early January and took weeks and weeks to shift it.
Apparently H1N1 swine flu was doing the rounds in January, hence loads of people absolutely flattened by viral illnesses around that time. It’s a really nasty dose.
Makes no sense that covid was in the community then. As you say, it’s just not possible for it to lay low for two months before suddenly hospitalising thousands of people in March.