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"For me personally the cough was the only difference to all the flu I have suffered through previously. Maybe having had my annual flu jab or the pneumonia jab prevented me having a different reaction/experience. Had it not been for all the media hype I would have simply believed we'd all got the flu I took the exact same measures (calpol/paracetamol/fluids) so it was literally that annoying cough, and that came late to the party and wouldn't just go. " So did you test positive for covid 19? and is it worth worrying about as much as the media say? | |||
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"For me personally the cough was the only difference to all the flu I have suffered through previously. Maybe having had my annual flu jab or the pneumonia jab prevented me having a different reaction/experience. Had it not been for all the media hype I would have simply believed we'd all got the flu I took the exact same measures (calpol/paracetamol/fluids) so it was literally that annoying cough, and that came late to the party and wouldn't just go. So did you test positive for covid 19? and is it worth worrying about as much as the media say? " It's not people that have survived it you want to ask. You have seen the numbers of deaths haven't you? | |||
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"i keep seeing conflicting arguments about covid being similar to some flus or different to others there was a lady a few weeks back who works in virology and shared some really insightful information into how viruses actually exist and attach to the body and replicate etc i was wondering if anyone with similar background would mind explaining what the similarities and differences with other viruses are? obviously the symptoms can be different and the severity but i was more particularly thinking about methods and rates of transmission for example are the methods and rates of transmission similar or different for flu and covid , is it only vaccines and herd immunity that drive any existing current differences, are people born with inherited immunity to some viruses from their parents herd immunity? one of the reasons i ask is i have never had a flu vaccine and believe i have only had the flu once in my life (over my 30th ) so wonder why it took so long for me to get it and why the other strains seem to have passed me by this isn't me trying to say one if more dangerous than the other or any conspiracy about how at risk people really are ... more just intrigued as to the science behind it" Try the free OU course on Infection and immunity. I gives a guide of 12 hours but I'm sure you'll whizz through it. Just be aware the data maybe dated dependent upon year of publishing. I state that warning as I've just used a course as a revision tool. It was written in 2004. | |||
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"i keep seeing conflicting arguments about covid being similar to some flus or different to others there was a lady a few weeks back who works in virology and shared some really insightful information into how viruses actually exist and attach to the body and replicate etc i was wondering if anyone with similar background would mind explaining what the similarities and differences with other viruses are? obviously the symptoms can be different and the severity but i was more particularly thinking about methods and rates of transmission for example are the methods and rates of transmission similar or different for flu and covid , is it only vaccines and herd immunity that drive any existing current differences, are people born with inherited immunity to some viruses from their parents herd immunity? one of the reasons i ask is i have never had a flu vaccine and believe i have only had the flu once in my life (over my 30th ) so wonder why it took so long for me to get it and why the other strains seem to have passed me by this isn't me trying to say one if more dangerous than the other or any conspiracy about how at risk people really are ... more just intrigued as to the science behind it Try the free OU course on Infection and immunity. I gives a guide of 12 hours but I'm sure you'll whizz through it. Just be aware the data maybe dated dependent upon year of publishing. I state that warning as I've just used a course as a revision tool. It was written in 2004." | |||
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"Its a new strain of flu But in time the biggest killer going to be Anti biotic not working Due to the amount they pump into live stock" How many times do people need to be told it is NOT an influenza virus. It is like it in the matter that it affects the respiratory system. | |||
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