I mentioned my nephew getting covid on Sunday, he’s doing ok now except his cough which it’s pretty bad. Today his mum tested positive 🙈. He’s been in his own room and we really thought it wouldn’t spread. Now the rest of us r dreading it. Can sharing a bathroom be dangerous even if wipes and sprays are used?
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Sorry to hear your nephew has a cough. sprays won't help because it's not found on surfaces (study was fine at London underground stations, handrails etc last year) it's a respiratory illness and it's looking like as it's dying out and getting weaker is more transmissible as it's expected with a normal virus it mutates to survive. We will probably all get it one day. Although I've mixed with doctors for 2 years and haven't got it. Some people are more subsceptible. I did not catch it from my own daughter. hope you stay well
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He’s tested negative today 🎈! He’s so happy it’s unbelievable the way he reacted to seeing the negative result 😂
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Umm, I'm afraid from what I've learnt it's not dying out, and it's not getting 'weaker'. Even professoer Witty said that when it first entered this country.