Marr on catching Covid after being double
vaccinated
By Andrew
Marr
BBC News
https://www.bbc.com/news/health-57640550
I can't be
sure - but working back, I'm pretty clear I caught the Delta variant of
coronavirus during the summit of G7 (Group of Seven) nations, in Cornwall,
probably on Sunday 13 June.
It was a
long day - up well before 05:00, all the hassle and stress of an outside
broadcast, with our guests resolutely refusing to move from their "ring of
steel", then great transport difficulties trying to return to London,
meaning I wasn't home until after 00:00.
If I felt
shattered on the Monday, it was hardly a surprise - but I carried on with life.
By Tuesday,
I felt I was coming down with a summer cold - sneezing, sore throat, slight
headache.
But in the
middle of hay-fever season, it seemed nothing at all ominous.
I had
received two doses of the Pfizer-BioNTech vaccine long before. I wasn't
behaving recklessly - but I did feel pretty much invulnerable.
media
caption"Was I just unlucky to get Covid after double vaccine?",
Andrew Marr asks Sir Peter Horby, who chairs the New and Emerging Respiratory
Virus Threats Advisory Group (Nervtag)
I was
wrong.
The
following day, the Wednesday, I took two lateral-flow swab tests.
Both were
negative and I carried on with life - errands, shopping, delivering pictures
for my art show, in Bermondsey, south-east London.
I still
felt I had a bad cold.
Candidly,
had I not been working at Broadcasting House with younger colleagues who had
not been vaccinated, I might well have continued and tried to host my next
Sunday programme.
Instead, I
went to take a polymerase-chain-reaction (PCR) swab test at the north London
site by the Neasden Temple.
At 08:00
the following morning, I received a positive result and was told by NHS Test
and Trace I must self-isolate for 10 days from the first symptoms - therefore,
in my case, until late on Friday, June 25.
I did. Nick
Robinson, bless him, stood in at the last minute for me.
Two days
after my first symptoms, I began to feel seriously ill.
I had a
high temperature, muscle ache, the shakes, a bad headache and flu-like cold
symptoms.
I couldn't
smell anything - not aftershave, not coffee, nothing.
I kept
starting books and giving them up and creeping back to bed again for yet
another sleep.
I wasn't
even much interested in the news.
One day, I
would feel better, and the next worse again.
I began to
worry about "long Covid".
Anyway, for
me, all ended happily. I recovered quite quickly and, it seems, completely.
By the time
my quarantine ended, I felt fine.
But I have
the following thoughts.
First,
early symptoms of this new strain, first identified in India, are very, very
similar to those of a light cold - and it is incredibly infectious, so beware.
Second, if
in any doubt at all, take a PCR test.
Third, with
a positive result, for goodness' sake self-isolate. You may think you have
superpowers because you have been double vaccinated. And, yes, the vaccine
seems it does protect very well against admission to hospital - at no point did
I have difficulty breathing.
But that
doesn't mean you can't become infected.
And it
doesn't mean the illness, hiding behind those bland words, "mild and
moderate symptoms", won't be unpleasant.
In short,
stay cautious, stay safe.
Sem comentários:
Enviar um comentário