The survival rate of the virus is 99,7%...
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...what's the survival rate of the vaccine? Not the survival rate of the virus after the vaccine, the survival rate of the actual vaccine.
I think my sister and her family really had it. One of the things that seems to separate COVID from the normal flu is the loss of taste/smell. All 5 of them had some weirdness with their taste/smell. My sister lost hers completely for months. I saw her this last weekend and she mentioned that she doesn't think her sense of smell has fully returned. We were outside in her hottub and one of her neighbors was smoking. We could all smell the cigarette smoke, but she couldn't. She normally has a super strong sense of smell. Even better than mine.
She knows tons of ppl that had the same thing happen when COVID seemed to go through their neighborhood in November. Her and her family are all young and healthy, so they said it was like a bad cold/mild flu except for the weird smell/taste thing.
Yes, when it comes to certain symptoms, it seems that covid has some unique ones. It is the test that I think is identifying regular flu and cold as covid. (and I hope my wife doesn't get it, because she's the only one who can smell a lot of things in our house now :) )
? Same in my house. My husband can't smell ANYTHING. He looks at me like I'm crazy sometimes. Then I pull out whatever was causing the offending odor and he's shocked lol
I told my wife she should get a job as a professional "smeller" at some food or cosmetic place, because she can sense the slightest hint of anything! :)
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