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I also think many have or have been exposed to cv that don’t realise it because symptoms can be mild.
An interesting point.

I ran Wednesday and returned home with a sore throat. Fine before I set off. Thought nothing of it and during the day it eased to practically non-existent.

Thursday I woke up with the throat feeling worse than the day before but it eased after a brew.

I did a similar run to Wednesday. A little faster mph and no problems. Back home and shower.
Got on with work, processing and packing the orders and done by 1:30pm so instead of waiting for wife to come home, I walked to drop of the Hermes parcels and then on to the Post Office.

My sore throat developed in to a cough whilst stood in the queue at the PO. It was a very light tickle but under the circumstances I was conscious to not cough, to just get my parcels done and get out and back home. Had a little bit of a cob on which could have been nerves.
It was nippy, and I'd warpped up well, so maybe why I'd felt warm and also why I'd developed this very short-term cough.

Friday, woke up with a sore throat again. Did a 4 miler.

All 3 runs around 9 min miling which is par for me on those sort of runs.

I'm sat here Sunday evening. No cough. No temperature. But still a slight sore throat.

Have I got it or had it?

I tend to think not. Because in Lancashire we've only had a handful of cases. I'm also a home worker anyway and my only public exposure over the last week has been at the Stan Bradshaw, The Post Office 3 times. at Turf Moor last week when we drew with Spurs and with couriers arriving at home

But who knows?

I'm planning a run tomorrow all being well. It won't be much. Probably 3-4 mile at around 9 mins again.

But how many have it and aren't sure?