What I thought was a bad attack of flu at the beginning of February left me too weak to stand, let alone walk. When I did finally get out of bed I was as weak as a kitten and had … Read More
How I was laid low by coronavirus – and survived
I’m Covid positive! That means that I’ve had a coronavirus infection and survived because my body responded to Covid-19 by manufacturing antibodies. Antibodies that neutralised the virus. The antibody test I had wasn’t the prick test but the hardcore blood … Read More
Coronavirus can also harm heart and kidney function
Covid-19 is turning out to be a more complicated illness than we first thought – and not just a disease of the respiratory system and lungs. We’re also realising it can affect several of our major organs, including the kidneys … Read More
Vaccine hopes up and it’s vital we’re ready to roll it out
People keep asking me when I think a vaccine against coronavirus will be available. It’s the one breakthrough we’re waiting for to get life back to normal. It’s the magic word that puts us in control of the spread of Covid-19, … Read More
How to cope if someone if your house is suffering from coronavirus at home
Having someone in a family or shared home with Covid-19 poses big risks to other people living there. So are there any things you can do to curb the spread? Paul Little and colleagues from Southampton University offer some advice … Read More
Families could be called on for Covid-19 end of life care
Families could soon be on the ‘frontline’. They may be called on to give drugs to relatives dying in community settings during the pandemic. Ben Bowers and colleagues at Cambridge University outlined their role in this startling new strategy in … Read More
Doctors need to know how to treat Covid-19 blood clots
Covid reveals its secrets very slowly. One of its latest revelations is that it causes blood to clot and form thromboses. We’re discovering it’s more common and more severe than we ever thought. In the BMJ, Jacqui Wise draws our … Read More
Government’s Covid-19 lies have brought us to our knees
One of the rules of business is, “Don’t overpromise”. Don’t lead your customers and clients to believe you can deliver the goods when you know you’ll miss your deadline. If you do, all you’ll end up with is a disappointed, … Read More
Other coronavirus symptoms that must not be ignored
As we all know, the classic symptoms of Covid-19 are a new continuous cough, fever and shortness of breath. These symptoms would qualify you for a swab test, but people all over the world have displayed other symptoms too, according … Read More
Not enough support for long-term coronavirus recovery
Quite rightly we’ve been concentrating on saving the lives of thousands of people threatened by Covid right through the pandemic. But with numbers of new cases falling, hospital beds emptying, and figures of those who’ve died reassuringly descending, it’s time to … Read More
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