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Zylo

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Do the chemists sell covid tests?? if so how much?

Feel exactly like i did 4 months ago when i had covid...
 

staffordjas

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Do the chemists sell covid tests?? if so how much?

Feel exactly like i did 4 months ago when i had covid...
Our local Tesco here in Worcester had a sign up a few weeks ago advertising tests £2 each.

I'm still using my stock from Baswich Library and despite feeling shite like the first time I had covid, it's still coming up negative. ( getting close to the 2023 expiry date on the box , so don't know if not picking it up now)
 
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Zylo

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Our local Tesco here in Worcester had a sign up a few weeks ago advertising tests £2 each.

I'm still using my stock from Baswich Library and despite feeling shite like the first time I had covid, it's still coming up negative. ( getting close to the 2023 expiry date on the box , so don't know if not picking it up now)

I also suggest noone buys food from mcdonalds, noone knows who I am so i'm not worried about posting but that place is riddled with it and people touching food constantly etc and still goign to work with Covid (pretty sure i got it from work) they don't care about health and safety and it's the worst thing ever if you call in sick, I for one will not go into work around food if I may have covid- any sort of job that involves food that is.

Luckily i've got a new job starting next year anyway it was only a temp thing and hey a new experience haha, rather have covid now I guess than when I start my new one
 
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Thehooperman

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...... and despite feeling shite like the first time I had covid, it's still coming up negative. ( getting close to the 2023 expiry date on the box , so don't know if not picking it up now)
I felt like that last week but kept testing negative.

I went to the docs and he said it wasn't COVID but didn't know what it was so took some bloods.

They sent a text saying to make a telephone appointment within the next four weeks and said it wasn't serious.
 

littleme

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Does anyone know....







I reported my posative test on the .government website as it told me to do. It then sent me a code to put into the NHS covid 19 app.....it told me to press 'enter test result'....but when I do there's nowhere to add the code just asks what day I tested posative, and when symptoms started.

Am I doing something wrong, or has the feature been removed as we no longer have to isolate? Thanks.
 

gilbert grape

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Talking to somebody over the Christmas outings who said that the hospital admissions where they worked had done an about turn, this Winter. Last year 80/20 in favour of Covid cases, this year it's 80/20 in favour of this lurgy thing that people have and 20% covid and not as severe.
Still leads an increasing number of us to think jabs have weakened peoples immune systems with each jab. Waning efficacy and also immunity to general illnesses will, i think, see less covid and more of our other illnesses on the rise. With Moderna signing a mega bucks deal for coming years, some people have gotten very wealthy while non of our safety is assured!
 

SketchyMagpie

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Talking to somebody over the Christmas outings who said that the hospital admissions where they worked had done an about turn, this Winter. Last year 80/20 in favour of Covid cases, this year it's 80/20 in favour of this lurgy thing that people have and 20% covid and not as severe.
Still leads an increasing number of us to think jabs have weakened peoples immune systems with each jab. Waning efficacy and also immunity to general illnesses will, i think, see less covid and more of our other illnesses on the rise. With Moderna signing a mega bucks deal for coming years, some people have gotten very wealthy while non of our safety is assured!
I'm glad your friend told you that Covid accounted for 80% of hospital admissions last year. I take it you now accept that it made sense to impose some safety measures?

I mean, it would be mad if someone you apparently trust told you that hospitalisation levels were that high and you still went on believing it wasn't that serious, wouldn't it...?
 
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