I would have to agree. I already posted this on another .win thread that my spouse and I both got super sick back in late August 2019. It was like the flu, but even worse, and the influenza A and B tests came out negative, other blood work came back inconclusive, and I was prescribed like 5 different meds to take just to help ease the symptoms of some virus that baffled the doctor I went to see. The meds did nothing for the copious amounts of coughing and shortness of breath we experienced for several weeks, the elevated temperature that persisted after breaking a fevers, and overall body weakness. It didn't help that we still had a vibrant summer in the 80s F and 90s F and we both felt like dying. No other flu I had until that time was ever this bad, this exhausting, or this lengthy. I finally got back on my feet after Labor Day weekend, which was roughly 3 weeks after the initial onset of symptoms.
There is definitely a virus out there, but it's recoverable and it's not worthy of being called a pandemic.
I would have to agree. I already posted this on another .win thread that my spouse and I both got super sick back in late August 2019. It was like the flu, but even worse, and the influenza A and B tests came out negative, other blood work came back inconclusive, and I was prescribed like 5 different meds to take just to help ease the symptoms of some virus that baffled the doctor I went to see. The meds did nothing for the copious amounts of coughing and shortness of breath we experienced for several weeks, the elevated temperature that persisted after breaking a fevers, and overall body weakness. It didn't help that we still had a vibrant summer in the 80s F and 90s F and we both felt like dying. No other flu I had until that time was ever this bad, this exhausting, or this lengthy. I finally got back on my feet after Labor Day weekend, which was roughly 3 weeks after the initial onset of symptoms.
There is definitely a virus out there, but it's recoverable and it's not worthy of being called a pandemic.