Does half the country have natural immunity to Covid already?
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I’m 99% positive I had it in Jan 2020 and it was unlike any illnesses I’ve ever had. Like the typical flu on steroids
Had early symptoms that were similar in October when lots of people around me were diagnosed with COVID. I fought it off within 36 hours and just had a slight cough for a few days afterward. Only had a slight fever the 1st day of it. The onset felt the same, but it went away.
husband and I had the same thing in January of 2020. We were in Seattle for a conference and caught the weirdest flu we've ever had. We both slept for 20 hours a day, threw up a bunch, and then it was over after 36 hours.
When I had it in Jan 2020, the fever and throwing up were gone in 48 hours, but the congestion I had was unreal for well over a week. It was hard to breathe. And the tiredness was the strange part. I pretty much slept 18 hours a day for a week. Even after that I would get tired and short of breath for the next several weeks.
It sucked, but at no point did I ever consider that I could or was even close to dying from it
Yeah, neither my husband nor I felt even remotely close to death at any point but I've never slept that much. I felt like I'd been drugged. I don't really remember if I was congested or not - colds used to be so common place....
I was traveling for work the second week of Jan 2020. Five days after returning home, I came down with a raging fever of 103, which went on for for days. Lost taste and smell too. I called my doctor and he had me come in to test me for the flu - which came back negative. So I sat back and waited for the rest of the 'flu' symptoms to hit me but after a few days of sleeping off the fevers, I was fine. Seven days after my illness started, my mother, daughter and grandson all caught my 'flu'. We all recovered with no problems. Old and young alike.
Then they started talking about COVID.
In Jan 2020 I had 3 days of diarrhea and vomiting. Then I got better.
But muh delta variant!
Herd immunity already existed before 2020 as human populations already have immunity against all other corona viruses.
Easiest way is to look at the deaths. Covid-19 has been around for more than a year now. Flu deaths went to 0 and Covid-19 deaths were pretty much exactly what the flu numbers were.
So even taking it at the most extreme numbers, covid is basically like the flu. And you have a 99.99% chance of survival as long as you're under 65 and not obese. So if people have existing anti-bodies or not, it seems like unless your immune system is extremely compromised, that it looks like most people will be okay as long as you're in good health.
Look at it this way. There are 599k “official” numbers of people passing. The “official” survival r ate is about 99.8% meaning if 599k represents the 0.2% then, mathematically, about THREE HUNDRED MILLION out of 330 million Americans have had it.