Health
I was diagnosed with COVID-19 — this is why I tried to keep it a secret – ABC News
I had lived in New York for only four months when I started feeling tired and achy, and lost my sense of smell and taste. I suspected I had coronavirus, so I boarded…

The test result confirmed what I had suspected for weeks I had COVID-19.
This was almost a year ago when testing clinics didn’t exist and masks weren’t mandatory.
It’s seems strange now but in March last year I had to beg a doctor at a Sydney hospital to give me a coronavirus test.
At the time, they were rationed only for frontline health workers.
My positive test result was a bit of a relief. It gave me the answers as to why I was suddenly so lethargic and had lost my sense of taste and smell.
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