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Topic History of: Andrew Marr and his man-covid.
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Honey Green Man wrote:
Honey wrote:
Wolfgang wrote:
What actually happened...


www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57640550






Just as I said.

He had TWO NEGATIVE tests while he had symptoms. You would expect them to positive in someone with an active infection.

He tested positive later.
I think his illness was probably a cold.


In the supermarkets today more masks were coming off.


Shame. I love everybody else wearing masks. I can pretend to not recognise people I know so I don't have to talk to them.
Green Man Honey wrote:
Wolfgang wrote:
What actually happened...


www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57640550






Just as I said.

He had TWO NEGATIVE tests while he had symptoms. You would expect them to positive in someone with an active infection.

He tested positive later.
I think his illness was probably a cold.


In the supermarkets today more masks were coming off.
Honey Wolfgang wrote:
What actually happened...


www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57640550






Just as I said.

He had TWO NEGATIVE tests while he had symptoms. You would expect them to positive in someone with an active infection.

He tested positive later.
I think his illness was probably a cold.
Honey Green Man wrote:
You have to remember he had a massive strike, now people have had strokes some tend to their sense of smell compromised.

Yes, and so do people with colds.
Wolfgang What actually happened...


www.bbc.co.uk/news/health-57640550