Originally Posted by
Arapiles
Right ....
(1) According to the doctors, from the symptoms I had there's a very good chance that it was asymptomatic coronavirus: but I already knew that because, ironically, at the time I was advising clients on it, and was aware that the symptoms didn't necessarily include cough or fever. Which I told DHHS at the time. And given that I was working next to Circular Quay, the locus of Australia's first serious outbreak (and actually wondering why people seemed to be coming off the cruise ships without being checked), shopping in Chinatown, staying in accommodation popular with Chinese tourists and regularly catching the airport train there was certainly the opportunity;
(2) As far as I'm aware globally there's only been two confirmed cases of reinfection, so I'd suggest that there's only a very remote possibility that I could get infected again. I also understand that the antibodies issue is still up in the air.
The point is that as an asthmatic I'm in what's nominally a high risk group - although, as it turns out they now think that asthmatics aren't as vulnerable as they presumed, and they're not sure why. Nonetheless, it would be helpful to know that I'd had it and it didn't kill me.