Sunday, 01 October 2023, 03:25
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With the end of the holidays and the return of students to schools, the number of illnesses increased.
Last week, almost 15,000 were registered in Romania cases new cases of COVID-19, which is a 32.4% increase compared to the 11,000 new cases registered in the previous week.
Thus, between September 18 and 24, 14,861 new cases of COVID-19 were registered.
The topic is also debated online. A Romanian reported that 10 of the 16 members of his family fell ill, having the same symptoms, which seems to be a form of enterocolitis, according to him.
“He took us one by one”
“In the last 2 weeks, 10 members (from 1 year old to adults 60+) of family out of 16 have had the following symptoms: – nausea + vomiting
– fever
– muscle/back pain, etc.
– lose weight
– diarrhea
Effectively he took us one by one. I lay there for a whole day, if I said that I was not sick all my life. I also asked other friends/neighbors/colleagues, and they all had at least one similar case.
What the hell are these too?
LE: it’s not about any conspiracy theory, that I see the guys showed up. I’m just asking because in 30+ years I’ve never had so many “closers” hit so quickly. I understand it’s a form of enterocolitisbut in this way to spread quickly?”, he wrote on Reddit.
A mix of common colds, flu and COVID
Many commenters reported similar situations.
“Choose: influenza, RSV, adenoviruses, SARS-CoV-2, enteroviruses. If you’ve been on vacation and/or have children in kindergarten, and you live in the same household, then I’m betting on enterovirus.”
“The first week of school and kindergarten: respiratory viruses. The second week: infectious enteritis. And now a mixture of common colds, flu and COVID. This is in the Comarnic area.”
“Possibly it’s COVID, or some virus with a virus other than Covid. Last night I went out with some friends in the city (Bucharest). We drank water and coffee, without alcohol. I rode STB to the office. In the morning, hoarseness pain, fever pain, fever pain pain headache, some dizziness. I put one test rapid, came out negative. I have friends/colleagues who got covid in the last 2 weeks.”
“Most likely, according to Olivia Steer’s theory, it’s some whitish substances sprayed by planes over populated locations.”
“I also had my wife and child”
“I don’t know what it was, but I had it too. It set in within a few hours and I was laid up for a whole day, fever, nausea.”
“Covid. These are exactly the symptoms that I had, and the child, and the wife.”
“Covid, I had my wife and kid too. I got it right when school started. You don’t test positive until about the fourth day after symptoms start, probably when the virus starts to replicate. I tested every morning after that the child came out positive and I was negative and I got positive only after 4 days.”
“E epidemic of covid again, I could say a new wave, and not only in Ro, but internationally, that a new pandemic, maybe I’ll get a downvote but I don’t care, that’s the truth, almost the whole family had covid starting in August and they still have some acquaintances.”
“It’s the Eris strain of Covid”
“It’s covid, brother, the Eris version that doesn’t give very serious symptoms to keep you in bed, so people go out sick with symptoms and WITHOUT A MASK. That’s how our whole family took it.”
“It’s the Eris strain of covid. It’s the wave in Romania. It doesn’t (really) kill but it can leave you with all sorts of weird symptoms for months on end.”
“Covid most likely, but it’s not fashionable anymore so it doesn’t appear in the news anymore”.
2023-09-30 21:53:51
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