Thanks. She's doing much better than yesterday, more responsive, no more shivering. Nasty virus. The real problem is how her lungs are going to cope this time, we're also in allergy season, tree pollen peak. And hopefully it doesn't take 8 months again for her taste to come back.
Her friend (far away, not related) also got Covid-19 recently. It's the one who had her left lung removed because of cancer which they detected half a year too late due to the pandemic. She survived that, it would be terrible if Covid now destroys her other lung. Hopefully she gets through it well.
The numbers are already showing a shift from North to South pandemic wise, winter is starting. At least it's getting less severe. First time my wife (we suspect) had Covid (Februari 2020) she was in the worst state for a lot longer. I'll keep my fingers crossed this is not just a temporary reversal and she keeps improving. Not looking forward to this becoming a biannual or even yearly thing...