Gwilym

Gender: Male
Ethnicity: White British
Background: Gwilym is 63 and White British. He works as a GP.
Brief Outline: Gwilym heard about Covid through his job as a GP in the NHS, but experienced it for himself in March 2020 after developing symptoms following a cruise. Gwilym feels that the pandemic is the biggest challenge of his career in the health service.

Gwilym first heard about Covid through his job as a GP in the NHS, but developed symptoms after going on a cruise in March 2020. He had been unsure about whether to go ahead with the cruise to begin with, but Covid cases in the UK and the ship’s destinations were low so he decided to go. When the cruise company said that they were going to test passengers and follow Covid guidelines, Gwilym felt more secure, but then worried when the test was a questionnaire and there was no social distancing.

When Gwilym was told at one of the cruise destinations that they wouldn’t be allowed to dock at the other stops, he felt that the cruise ship had become more like a prison reall and found the experience very stressfu. He also found it stressful when other passengers queued to book a discounted cruise with the travel company, as Gwilym remembers that they weren’t even centimetres apart, let alone one and a half metre.

After coming home to the UK, Gwilym developed a dry, raspy cough, high temperature, and shivers. He was able to arrange a test because he works in the NHS, but he had to drive himself to the test centre, which he found quite a strange sensatio. He isolated at home in his bedroom away from his family, but his wife and son developed symptoms as well. Gwilym also lost his sense of smell and taste. He feels that having Covid made it easier to empathise with his patients and give them advice about what symptoms they could expect when there wasn’t much information available at the time.

It took Gwilym four weeks to recover from his symptoms, but he went back to work before then. He feels that Covid has been the biggest challeng of his career. There wasn’t enough PPE at the beginning of the pandemic, it’s difficult to manage patients at home, and telephone consultations miss a lot of clue. Despite this, Gwilym feels that the NHS has learned a lot during the pandemic, especially about how to treat patients with Covid.

Gwilym is part of a research study where his antibodies are regularly assessed. He is relieved that these are still ‘very high’.

Age at interview 63

Gwilym was the first out of isolation in his household when he tested negative but was exhausted doing the weekly shop.

Age at interview 63

GP Gwilym found it difficult to support his patients over the telephone.

Age at interview 63

Gwilym weighed up the risks and decided to go ahead with a planned Caribbean cruise in early 2020.

Age at interview 63

Gwilym caught Covid in March 2020. He could feel the energy drain away from him after going upstairs.

Age at interview 63