Covid hospitalisations surge as new variant XEC spreads across UK

https://www.independent.co.uk/news/health/covid-xec-symptoms-vaccine-uk-guidelines-b2628650.html

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  1. Had covid recently, assuming it is this variant.

    Wife was fine. Sore throat, bit of a cough and headache but nothing too bad.

    I on the other hand – it was the worst bout of it so far. Symptoms started appearing Monday, Tuesday I was literally bed bound, temperature all over the pace, massive pain in extremities, was generally getting to the point I was considering whether a hospital trip was needed. Thankfully it seemed to burn through quickly, as by the end of the week I was pretty back to normal.

  2. Creepy-Escape796 on

    Had Covid recently so likely this variant. Was the most mild version I’ve had. Headache for a day and hardly any cough. Wouldn’t have known I had it if not testing for work purposes

  3. To add some context – as it says rates have gone from 3.7 last week to 4.5 per 100 000 admissions testing positive. I think of read elsewhere that during the worst, it reached over 30.

  4. The most recent Covid I had 2 weeks ago was the worst. 3 days with sores from my lips to the back of my throat, couldn’t eat for a week, survived on soup and meal shakes.

  5. callthesomnambulance on

    Pretty much everyone I know has had COVID at least once over the last few months, my mates had it three times since May… Bit scary to think about the cumulative impact of repeated infections over years-decades, noones catching flu multiple times a year.

  6. Is this detectable using the covid tests bought a year or so ago?

    My whole family and friend group has been ill with all those symptoms but have tested negative. Wondering if there’s any point to testing for it any more for your average joe.

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  8. I live in the US. I’ve had Covid a total of three times now. Each time was after spending less than 24 hours in London. I literally travel the entire world for work, throughout the year. India, Africa, Asia, and nothing. I’m convinced that London is a breeding ground for it.

  9. Can we just call it what it is? A common cold, probably due to the change of weather. Doesn’t need to be hyped up with the covid variant nonsense. All these people who are “deathly ill with this variant” were you even well to start with? How did you cope with the flu before?

  10. luminous-fabric on

    My mam had covid on 21/09 – sent a picture of a positive test

    She went to A&E yesterday, and she’s positive again for Covid, and has a chest infection. It’s brutal out there.

  11. cantproveimabottom on

    Pretty sure I am coming off the tail end of this infection. Monday night my throat started hurting a lot. Tuesday morning I was just wiped out, in bed all day except for eating, shitting myself, and drinking.

    Wednesday was much the same, but even on Thursday when I felt better, I was just not capable of working.

    It’s only today that I feel kinda okay, and still I’m coughing stuff up and my stomach is all over the place.

  12. The media was quick to abandon Covid the second Ukraine was invaded for the second time, which I always thought was weird and plain denialism that Covid didn’t go away.

  13. KelvinandClydeshuman on

    🥱 another year another “variant”. Isn’t it strange how these variants are only discovered after no one has spoken about it or actually had it recently 🤔

  14. Standard-Zone7852 on

    It can’t be, a bloke with a silver hat claiming a plane was making clouds said it was all made up

  15. This isn’t really news. Covid and its variants are here to stay. Thought this was common knowledge by now.

  16. I had this couple weeks back. Absolutely brutal and a full week off work. Would not recommend!

  17. AonghusMacKilkenny on

    I dont think I even qualify for a booster vaccine. Why is this only being treated as optional for the vulnerable and not available to all like in the US?

  18. When I had the first variant for Covid my main symptom was back pain. I mean, severe and unwavering. Not regular. It’s one of the less common symptoms. Anyone experiencing this? I’ve had the same pain recently and wondered if I had Covid. I did not hurt myself, so it’s odd.

  19. It’s getting to winter time and people are starting to get bored of the wars so I guess it’s time to start firing up the old coivd machine so they can try to create some panic and generate a few Clicks.

    Don’t know of anyone that’s tested over the last 2 or 3 years so suprsied there’s still reports of it

  20. Traditional-Job-4371 on

    I will never wear another mask or get another vaccination for as long as I live.

    Source, had COVID-19 8 times with ZERO symptoms.

  21. I think I’ve had this variant recently. Got off a cruise ship on the 21st Sept, covid positive test on the 24th Sept and I felt the worst I’ve felt for a long time. Last time I had covid, it wasn’t anywhere near this bad. Really bad fever, aches and muscle pains that left me bed bound, the worst sore throat and dry cough, chills and then massive fever.

    To make matters worse, mine developed into pneumonia which I’m still recovering from. Lovely stay in hospital for 3 days last week, pumping me with fluids and antibiotics. The doctors were baffled as you really shouldn’t get pneumonia at my age and also in good health normally. They say I’ve got a 6-8 week recovery period.

    All I will say is, people have gone back to how they were pre-covid in terms of hygiene and it’s causing variants such as this to rear their ugly heads again. Please just wash your hands!!

  22. I just got the alert from the NHS that it’s time to book my covid & flu shot as I am in the vulnerable group. Really, it should be offered to anyone who wants it.

    People catching it 3/4x times is something that is going to be bad down the line. We still don’t know the full extent of the damage it does to the body. As we enter cold & flu season, we also should be masking up (N95s) if feeling poorly, but suggesting that is seen as crazy, when it’s been the norm in Asian countries for ages.

    Having sensible medical advice turned into a political thing has been one of the stupidest things we’ve done as a society.

  23. Last government covid running rampant, refused locked down meant Tories were killing thousand. Will we hold the current government to the same standard?