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The only problem is the wording." You did not have the virus when the test was done". And I still have a fever etc. My daughter still does not have her results. If both tests are negative then I think it is just a chest infection like I first thought.
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Good news, although as you say the wording is slightly unsettling but no doubt a clause added understandably. I hope that your instincts about having a chest infection are right, that your daughter gets her result soon and I hope too that you soon feel better.
That’s good to hear and I’m sure the wording is done for a reason. It’s like saying you didn’t have COVID when tested but could get it at a later stage. Hopefully not the case.
I hope you get well soon and your daughter also has a negative result.
Take care xxxx
Good test results - not good you still have fever.
Rest up and feel better soon.
Happy Belated Birthday Bessie hope you are soon feeling better to celebrate:
Bit like the MOT bb,only as good as when you leave the testing station,but a welcome birthday present none the less and hopefully likewise your daughter will recieve the same.
Enjoy your post birthday bash,even if it is only a reduction in fever and a swift return to feeling better.
Thank you for your concern. GP added another antibiotic yesterday morning. I still feel quite unwell but on a positive note my temperature as gone down this morning. Hopefully by the weekend there will be greater signs of improvement.
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