Before Christmas Mrs H caught it from school - it's an SLD school, so distancing is practically impossible when e.g. there's two adults toileting a kid, and you can't go full-on PPE all the time without distressing the kids. It was annoying as it came from someone who didn't tell anyone that she'd been for a test, which came back positive.
I was on my way home from working away for a week in a very small isolated team, so knew I was clean. Mrs H called to say that they'd all been sent for tests. Hers and one other from the team of six came back negative. I returned home and brought our youngest back from uni - who had just had the two lateral flow test to say he was free to travel back.
A couple of days later Mrs H was feeling rough and took another test, which came back positive. Youngest and myself didn't feel right, a few days later we got positive tests. Luckily I'd only been in to the office the day after returning from working away, then hadn't been back in due to weekend then waiting for Mrs H's second test results. So I didn't spread it there.
Youngest had very mild cold symptoms and a headache for a day or two - only went for the test as I was going.
Mrs H was hot, coughy, lost smell/taste and ached, was breathless.
I was breathless, mild coughs, but a very, very sore throat for a few days.
Luckily none of us ended up in hospital, but it probably took a month for us to get back to being able to do normal levels of exercise. A couple of months on now, Mrs H still doesn't have proper smell or taste, though they are gradually returning. My figures on the smart turbo trainer are equivalent to what they were prior to The Dark Mistress of the Plague (as Mrs H is now affectionately known) brought disease into the house.
Doubly annoying is that due to the care setting at work, all front line staff at her school (including Mrs H) have now had the first vaccination jab. If she'd lasted another few weeks we'd probably have escaped it as my work environment, even in the office, is pretty safe.