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<blockquote data-quote="stu60" data-source="post: 2304772" data-attributes="member: 524274"><p>It sounds like you had a severe case and maybe should have been hospitalised, what treatment were you given? I was not comparing it with seasonal flu, I was saying that for the majority of people it is no worse than seasonal flu, you as I and just about every one else on here are in the susceptible group of the population, and are more likely to be severely effected. I had flu a few years back, had a severe cough for 6 mths. That left me wiped out for the best part of the year with fatigue etc only to go down again the following winter, admittedly it did not damage the organs like COVID-19 but it certainly knocked ten bells out of me. I feel if I did get catch it I probably would not survive but then I tick just about every box going on the susceptible list. I hope you make a full recovery.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="stu60, post: 2304772, member: 524274"] It sounds like you had a severe case and maybe should have been hospitalised, what treatment were you given? I was not comparing it with seasonal flu, I was saying that for the majority of people it is no worse than seasonal flu, you as I and just about every one else on here are in the susceptible group of the population, and are more likely to be severely effected. I had flu a few years back, had a severe cough for 6 mths. That left me wiped out for the best part of the year with fatigue etc only to go down again the following winter, admittedly it did not damage the organs like COVID-19 but it certainly knocked ten bells out of me. I feel if I did get catch it I probably would not survive but then I tick just about every box going on the susceptible list. I hope you make a full recovery. [/QUOTE]
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