I wish you a mild development and prompt recovery - similarly to you managed to avoid it for 2 years and finally got it in September; I guess nobody really manages to avoid it for ever.
Hope you get well soon and that your watch collection keep you joy and entertained for the coming days
...once you get through this, your natural immunity takes care of things for the remainder of your time here on planet Earth. Humans are interesting living entities.
I remember when that hopeful rumor first circulated, and I echo what piccolochimico wrote: "I wish it was true." See this fact check . I am open to being corrected about this with more solid contrary evidence, of course.
The Washing Post recently posted an article "Fifty-eight percent of coronavirus deaths in August were people who were vaccinated or boosted, according to an analysis conducted for The Health 202 by Cynthia Cox, vice president at the Kaiser Family Foundati...
1. The first misleading assertion is that "your natural immunity takes care of things for the remainder of your time here on planet Earth." That misleading assertion was previously addressed by others here, myself included. 2. The second misleading assert...
She quarantined, and everyone in the house wore masks. With the exception of my wife we all tested negative all week long. You can be the most careful person on earth when out in public and yet COVID can slip thru the cracks and get you. Fortunately her c...
...came home from my son's wedding in October and brought it with me. Fever was the only bothersome symptom. But the loss of taste and smell for a week was super bizarre. Peanut butter? Nothing. Whisky? Nothing...weird.
Listen to your body and rest and try not to stress. It will run its course and you’ll be just fine in no time. I’m sorry you have to go through this. Please get well soon🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Had my first go-round in March 2020. Not terrible, but clearly worse than my second bout in June 2022. I didn't even realize I had covid the second time until I tested prior to a trip with my daughter. Cleared it in 4 days (implication: I had it for a few...
Finding myself in several of the common risk categories, I always was very cautious, including full vaccination with three shots. In spite of that, I cought the - less aggressive - Omicron variant last July, and it was definitely the worst "cold" I ever h...
Caught it in Toronto and thankfully did not pass it to relations. Fever hit and fatigue. Few nights then headed home, where I rested for a full week. Eat, drink liquids and sleep. Once the fever went away some mild congestion and slight cough but the fati...
I wish you a mild development and prompt recovery - similarly to you managed to avoid it for 2 years and finally got it in September; I guess nobody really manages to avoid it for ever. Hope you get well soon and that your watch collection keep you joy an...
Covid is so unpredictable. Only yesterday I heard about a poor guy that has been unwell for three weeks with Covid. It’s this unpredictability that is causing difficulties for many businesses. Hope you can join us for WristScan with your BB or something e...
I was just surprised that I had any long-term consequences given that I didn't feel too bad when I had the illness itself -- no fever, no fatigue, just a few days of a sore throat, stuffy nose, and cough (like a mild cold). I got a second booster shot abo...