All the way through this "two weeks to flatten the curve" that's turned into well over a year now:
Why aren't people who have had COVID-19 and recovered recognized and acknowledged as immune? In fact, the powers that be have gone out of their way to imply that recovering from COVID doesn't make you immune - which was easily proven false.
I have no interest in being tested for immunity, but we aren't even hearing anything about those who have recovered. And the goal posts just keep moving- the latest is signs in stores saying "Vaccinated or not, masks and social distancing are required in this store." I'm so over it. There is no way I'm giving in to this nonsense. I'm buying another gun.
Yes. I had it in January 2020, before COVID was supposedly here. 103 fever for three days, then 99.5 for five weeks. Short of breath the whole time - I used a nebulizer once or twice a day through the whole thing. Finally went to the dr. who diagnosed me with severe bronchitis and severe sinusitis (we didn't know about COVID yet). On my next visit months later, I asked her if she thought what I had was COVID, and she said yes, definitely. It went all through this community that month, so I suspect we all had created a herd immunity long before it really got going in the Lower 48 states. No lasting effects , thankfully.
COVID was probably here in the US a month or two before it was "officially" here in January 2020.
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