'Has it come at a cost? Perhaps' - life with Covid-19

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'Covid somehow got into the house even though everyone was following the guidelines and ten people ended up getting Covid'

"Covid somehow got into the house even though everyone was following the guidelines and ten people ended up getting Covid."

"Even though we were allowed to leave the house we are really adamant on being in contact with anyone because we are super aware that we don't feel 100% yet, and that we might have something in our system to pass on," he explained. "It was really strange because we didn't really see that much of each other. You get into this cycle of keeping your distance from the people you live with. We'd always stand two metres away from each other, even chatting in the kitchen."

"It's not something you want to get it was very unpleasant. Mine lasted longer than my husband's and my son's, he was over it in a week, my husband in about three weeks. It was six to eight weeks for me," she said. "They say it could be up to two weeks before you get symptoms. I was parking in a shopping centre when I was going to work over Christmas. I honestly did use hand sanitiser everywhere I went, but it could have been anywhere," he added."We were clearly given guidance; we were told what to do and we did it. As far as I'm aware, there was no outbreak of Covid-19 in a hairdressers or beauty salon, we were all wearing masks.

 

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'Before he had symptoms, he watched the Leopardstown Races at a friend's house, they wore masks and were within the guidelines permitting two household to mix.' This was Pinocchios house🙄 It's the house gatherings that spread it and for those saying it's a' flu/cold'

Following all the rules.. Still tests positive.. Can only mean one thing..

More rte scaremongering covid bollox

Ye right

somehow? how in heavens name did that sneaky fecker get in? through the drainpipes? the air vent? yee old chimney? dodgy double glazing? electricity cables? A fly? yer cat's paws? In God Christs name, HOW!!

10 people

Oh no how could that be!? 😂 Could it be because 'Covid-19' doesn't exist and the testing is bullshit! Scamdemic CrimesAgainstHumanity

Covid19 sneaks around houses now...affects people without them noticing or experiencing any symptoms...knows if you're walking the wrong way around a supermarket would you fuck off ha ha

Is there any chance that RTÉ could do a covid only Twitter, then people can read this shite all they want, while the rest of us read the real news, like about your man getting a kick off the Alpaca?

Propaganda at its best

Viruses have been and will be long after us. Locking up at home and wearing masks will not destroy the virus. The sooner governments understand this, the sooner we can get back to normal life.

Open the pubs, restaurants, schools the lot...99.9% recovery rate from a runny nose and not being able to taste your walnut salad...let's face it this is never going away. Vaccines won't work and all these restrictions will still be in place after the jab.

More scaremongering from RTEbias 3 people under the age of 45 have died because of covid19 since February and they all had underlying conditions. It's not Ebola for christ sake. Why they want to vaccinate young healthy people against this is baffling 🤔

From a shop, pharmacy, who knows. Probably and more than likely because someone else wasn't following guidelines.

Yeah right.

Did they leave the back door open?

Well then all this rubbish doesn't work then does it,open the country up!

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