I would suggest getting Covid isn’t all that unfortunate of an event.
The vast majority of people don’t even know they have it or it is a very mild cold. I had it, mildest cold of my life for a day or so, and at this point I am glad I did. Now I have robust immunity for possibly the rest of my life, something a vax can’t give me.
I would suggest getting Covid isn’t all that unfortunate of an event. The vast majority of people don’t even know they have it or it is a very mild cold.
NIH: 99% of cases are asymptomatic or extremely mild symptoms.
Can confirm. Got it earlier this year. I’ve had colds that were worse. Only really troubling thing is that for a couple weeks, I couldn’t smell my own farts to gauge whether or not to vacate the premises. Dark times indeed.
Likewise and I was 69 at the time. It didn't kill me but I had to have my wife put chilli in the food (which, normally, I hate!) Not sure about the farts.
I would suggest getting Covid isn’t all that unfortunate of an event. The vast majority of people don’t even know they have it or it is a very mild cold. I had it, mildest cold of my life for a day or so, and at this point I am glad I did. Now I have robust immunity for possibly the rest of my life, something a vax can’t give me.
NIH: 99% of cases are asymptomatic or extremely mild symptoms.
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Can confirm. Got it earlier this year. I’ve had colds that were worse. Only really troubling thing is that for a couple weeks, I couldn’t smell my own farts to gauge whether or not to vacate the premises. Dark times indeed.
Likewise and I was 69 at the time. It didn't kill me but I had to have my wife put chilli in the food (which, normally, I hate!) Not sure about the farts.