Yeah, I didn't even need to sleep during the day yesterday (Sunday). Throat feels pretty normal again, but a bout this morning of serious cleaning of my bedroom (not physically demanding, just moving around a lot more than I have for several days) made me feel briefly unwell. Still, the progress is generally in the right direction.
I saw that Samantha Maiden tweeted yesterday:
and it was interesting to read the comments following, of some noting a similar very mild effect, and others how it was much worse for them, and some with lingering serious issues.
As I have been saying virtually from the start, it seems a disease that's perfect for making life extremely complicated for public health officials and government: the wide variety of responses mean that people will extrapolate from their own experience in a way that they shouldn't. The unvaxed getting a mild response are particularly likely to feel vindicated, ignoring all detailed research on the benefits of vaccination at the community level. And on the side of "panic", some people can point to legit studies indicating that even an apparently mild case might be causing lingering harm that is so not immediately apparent. But the seriousness of the harm is still up in the air.
It may not have made me very sick, but it's still a terrible disease...