I'm not joking when I say, I swear years ago I had the "covid" like symptoms, it's just a really bad cold, nothing more to it, and if people are getting sick from it's it's the direct result of their own health and how much they take care of themselves.
End of 2019 right before New Year's eve I was hit with something like I've never had before. I called it the super flu. A day feeling it coming on, 2 days in bed barely able to get to the bathroom, and a day starting to feel better and then it was over. Right after the whole wave of info began hitting but I didn't think much of it. Have never had a flu shot and not been covaxxed either. My job puts me in close contact with the general public nearly the entire day and have not been sick since.
Same here with my roomate. She frequented areas that saw a fair amount of traffic from china. December 2019 she gets a case of some unknown pneumonia that the doctors can't fully diagnose, though the flu was ruled out. As she recovers I get a bad case of diarrhea that lasts several days that left me extremely dehydrated.
I had this same terrible cold around that time. Had to call my parents to come take care of me and I was a really healthy person in my mid thirties. The funny thing is that I have not had COVID despite doing everything that I am not supposed to do. Could an earlier coronavirus strain have given us antibodies to this one? I have been confused about this as I was expecting to get it, but would rather get it than not live life.
I'm not joking when I say, I swear years ago I had the "covid" like symptoms, it's just a really bad cold, nothing more to it, and if people are getting sick from it's it's the direct result of their own health and how much they take care of themselves.
End of 2019 right before New Year's eve I was hit with something like I've never had before. I called it the super flu. A day feeling it coming on, 2 days in bed barely able to get to the bathroom, and a day starting to feel better and then it was over. Right after the whole wave of info began hitting but I didn't think much of it. Have never had a flu shot and not been covaxxed either. My job puts me in close contact with the general public nearly the entire day and have not been sick since.
Same here with my roomate. She frequented areas that saw a fair amount of traffic from china. December 2019 she gets a case of some unknown pneumonia that the doctors can't fully diagnose, though the flu was ruled out. As she recovers I get a bad case of diarrhea that lasts several days that left me extremely dehydrated.
The worst cold or flu I had was back in 2012, super congested and achy, dizziness and coughing that lasted almost 2 weeks. Felt like I was dying
I had this same terrible cold around that time. Had to call my parents to come take care of me and I was a really healthy person in my mid thirties. The funny thing is that I have not had COVID despite doing everything that I am not supposed to do. Could an earlier coronavirus strain have given us antibodies to this one? I have been confused about this as I was expecting to get it, but would rather get it than not live life.