My Near COVID Experience?

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I have been away for some days, I fell ill. Matter of fact, my recent posts were made on my recovery bed.
Earlier last week, I decided to step out of my house, for the first time in what seemed like forever. They had eased the lockdown here in Port Harcourt.
Prior to the day I was out, I had been feeling sick but readily deduced malaria. When I got back home, the feeling grew worse. I sneezed up to three times daily, for the next three days (and yes, I kept count). Sneezing is very common but since the pandemic, we’ve all been extra conscious. I still had the ‘malaria symptoms’ but it had tripled. I had this tingly, dry, uncomfortable feeling in my nose.
I suspected I had the virus because, yes I was careful and protected that very day, but I didn’t sanitize the Uber seats when I got in. I didn’t sanitize my dress and handbag when I got back home. Admittedly, I wasn’t 100% careful. I told my mum and she suggested that I did a Malaria and Typhoid test as soon as the next day.
By noon that day, I had realized I couldn’t smell nor taste anything. My perfumes are Gucci Oud and Christian Dior’s Jador, so you know how strong their scents are. I pumped them in the air, I got nothing. I put them close to my nose, ZILCH! I got to the fridge, poured myself a glass of my favorite Hollandia Plain Yogurt, it was like I was drinking thick water. Fear gripped me. Meanwhile, I had started self-isolating. The doctor came in the next morning, I briefed him and he took my blood sample. Too many thoughts we’re going on in my mind.
The test results came in later that afternoon and I was diagnosed with malaria ++ and a heavy doze of typhoid. That was, honestly, a huge relief. No one likes to be sick, but at this time, and with the fact that I earlier made contacts with my elderly mom, anybody would have opted for anything else but the virus.
I immediately started a 3 days anti malaria injection, followed with 7 days medicines.
Three days into my treatment, I could already taste everything I ate, and I could slightly smell. This was the highlight of my recovery, the fact that the treatments were working. My doctor assured me it wasn’t the virus.
Well, I feel super fine, my smell is fully recovered! I’m glad it wasn’t the virus, especially for the sake of my close contacts.

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Guys, for those that still don’t believe, COVID’19 is real and very much alive in Nigeria. Stay safe, protected and sanitized, always! We will beat this thing!

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