You know, I have had seasonal allergies, the flu, pneumonia, bronchitis and just about everything else. They ALL made breathing difficult. Now, they could give me a COVID test, say I'm positive, and if I was one that believed the hysteria, I'd think I had COVID. However, if I go in with the same thing I catch every year, almost, and they say I have COVID, I'm not buying it. Why? Because I get that same seasonal crap nearly every year. Sometimes it leads to a worse infection. Just because the tests says I'm COVID positive does not make it so.
I'm fairly sure that I had Covid in January of 2020. It was the worst flu I'd had in recent memory and my symptoms definitely lined up with what is described for Covid. Fever, dry, unproductive cough, muscle aches, headache, sore throat, congestion, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea.
I assumed it was a flu. Felt like a flu. Felt like a bad flu.
I also had a really bad flu case in Dec 2019, took almost the whole month to recover. Since then I've only had a couple colds that just annoyed me more than anything. An antibody test came up negative but who knows if those even actually work either.
If it's slightly more severe, why is everyone so certain it's something new, not just one of those bad flu years like we tend to have every several years? By the way, one major reason I lean towards this being a flu is this. There are no flu cases being reported for what, 18 months now? No man, there is no way all the flu cases just disappeared. I think it's far more likely that they are calling it by a new name while fabricating the oh so scary story about it being leaked from an evil Chinese lab. Be afraid, be very afraid. So afraid that you will inject yourself with poison.
You know, I have had seasonal allergies, the flu, pneumonia, bronchitis and just about everything else. They ALL made breathing difficult. Now, they could give me a COVID test, say I'm positive, and if I was one that believed the hysteria, I'd think I had COVID. However, if I go in with the same thing I catch every year, almost, and they say I have COVID, I'm not buying it. Why? Because I get that same seasonal crap nearly every year. Sometimes it leads to a worse infection. Just because the tests says I'm COVID positive does not make it so.
I'm fairly sure that I had Covid in January of 2020. It was the worst flu I'd had in recent memory and my symptoms definitely lined up with what is described for Covid. Fever, dry, unproductive cough, muscle aches, headache, sore throat, congestion, nausea and vomiting, diarrhea.
I assumed it was a flu. Felt like a flu. Felt like a bad flu.
Same here
I also had a really bad flu case in Dec 2019, took almost the whole month to recover. Since then I've only had a couple colds that just annoyed me more than anything. An antibody test came up negative but who knows if those even actually work either.
If it's slightly more severe, why is everyone so certain it's something new, not just one of those bad flu years like we tend to have every several years? By the way, one major reason I lean towards this being a flu is this. There are no flu cases being reported for what, 18 months now? No man, there is no way all the flu cases just disappeared. I think it's far more likely that they are calling it by a new name while fabricating the oh so scary story about it being leaked from an evil Chinese lab. Be afraid, be very afraid. So afraid that you will inject yourself with poison.