It's day four of this malady that a second test said is NOT covid, but I have my theory.
My body, equipped with vaccinations and booster, recognizes this invader and deals with it, but imperfectly. The Rona symptoms (respiratory struggle, no sense of smell) come and go within hours. In between, it manifests as a five-alarm head cold.
Nothing for it but to sit out in the fresh air and sunshine and hand wash chunks of cloth. And nap when needed.
Washing soda ash solution and excess dye out of cotton damask is labor intensive but tactilely satisfying.
On the first pass, an orange-sized ball of cloth feels slimy and will jump out of your hands and splat color on your bare feet.
Add just a drop of Dawn to the second pass and trouble doubles. The damask weave and the density of the fiber whip the detergent into foam.
A hot water pass calms everything down and soothes my paws. Back to cold water for the final two or three passes to make sure the water runs clear.
Then I snap them out and hang them over whatever; lawn chairs, railings, the old thyme and lavender shrubs (you may smell them.)