Mancs hit by 'not Covid' lurgy 'never felt so bad' as they speak of symptoms

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Even though people have been testing negative for Covid, this illness has left some people wiped out for three weeks

A mysterious winter lurgy has spread throughout Greater Manchester leaving people wiped out and feeling “worse than Covid.” People have been reporting Covid-like symptoms such as cough and body aches, yet most are testing negative for the virus.

READ MORE: 'I don't want to strike - but this is why I have to': An ambulance worker's emotional message for the public Those who’ve come down with the illness have struggled to shake it off, with a lot of people finding it hard to sleep. “On week two now, never felt so bad. Worse at night,” wrote Tina.

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