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Would You Take A Covid Test
If you just had the symptons of a common cold?
Started with the sniffles and sneezes yesterday. This morning awoke to the same plus runney nose and sore throat. (No different from any other cold that I have had) and generally feel like carp.
Rang my son to say that I wouldn't be paying my weekly visit to see my granddauhter because I was ill in bed. His first response was to tell me to take a covid test.
Then my neighbor rang me to see if he could borrow my step ladders. Told him my symptoms and he asked if I could leave them in my porchway so he could pick them up and that I should have a covid test.
Thirdly, my mate rang and asked if I was at home as he and his 'lady friend' were planning a visit. Told him that I had a cold. Reaction....TAKE A COVID TEST! (and we'll have a meet up next week)
Since Covid, seems like everyone if terrified of a sneeze or a snuffle now. Its just a bloody cold fgs. And NO, I wouldnt want to even pass that on to anyone, but the obsession with Covid is surely now an anachronism?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Probably not...but my daughter and her partner may if they know others around them have had it. Dd only meets with co-workers several times a month. About 3 weeks ago after she went to office she had symptoms*...and said co-workers had it. She goes out a lot, and I know she'd rather know so she doesn't spread it.
*...not covid...and no, she doesn't test habitually.
My next-door neighbour told her daughter she had a cold and the daughter said, to test for Covid, so my neighbour went to Tesco to buy the test and she tested positive. So because of this, the daughter decided to not come round with her young children as she didn't want them to get it.
If you are not sure if it could be Covid and you mix with young and elderly people, then I think you should check it out.