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Burnley123 My colleagues back in 2020 were coughing as if they were about to throw up their lungs, some had a temperature lasting for weeks, and some reported a complete loss of smells. I don't trust entirely what they say because I'm under the impression they were trying the "we've got it, so you're safe to come back to the office" card, but I know for sure that at the very least the cough and the fever were real, it all happened one week before the first confirmed case coincidentally. I've taken an antibodies test that turned negative, but that was almost one year after the event (they weren't available before), so with what we now know about antibodies, I'm not surprised if they've just dropped by then. I'll never know I suppose.
Well true, the bad thing is that by the time we even realize a variant exists it's potentially in multiple countries already. I think I've read something about evidence of a mouse origin for omicron a few days ago. I'm under the impression this thing will hit with at least one new variant every winter by the looks of it. I didn't expect something as immune-escaping to emerge so early and abruptly though.
Eh, good luck enforcing a lockdown even here if omicron will render it necessary. The great majority of people are
fatigued.