Like a Bad Penny

We caught COVID on a flying visit to Bulgaria in 2022. Thankfully, as we’d been vaxed to the max, our symptoms were fairly mild, “…more man-flu than death-bed,” as I wrote at the time. And guess what? Just like the proverbial bad penny, COVID turned up again. The nice young lady sitting next to Liam on our return flight from Corfu coughed and spluttered all the way home. She was very apologetic and obviously couldn’t help it, so what can you do? Grin and bear it.

At worst, we thought we might come down with a summer cold. We didn’t reckon on the dreaded COVID again. Of course, it might not have been our poorly fellow passenger, but she is our prime suspect.

Oddly, only Liam was struck down – I was fine. His COVID symptoms were the same as before – slight fever, foggy head and a nasty dry cough that lingered. Still, every cloud, as they say. As an Olympics-obsessive, Liam’s duvet days consisted of hacking his way through non-stop rowing and running, sailing and swimming, jumping and gymnastics, with balls and bats, sticks and stones, paddles, poles and goals galore. And, naturally, Nurse Jack was on hand to attend to his every whim and fancy.

4 thoughts on “Like a Bad Penny

  1. Oh no! Poor Liam. Couldn’t the woman on the plane wear a mask, rather than just apologise? We got COVID after our trip to the UK. Foggy head was my major problem, plus fatigue. Multiply that by six for my poor husband. We are just coming out from under it…

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  2. Sorry it’s happened again! I’m so thankful I’ve never had it, or perhaps I had such a very mild case I didn’t even know I had it. I’m glad Liam is already on the mend.

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