Catching covid is NOT the plague. I had it back in December. You'll feel like you have a flu or bad cold for maybe a week, then gain your strength back and feel 100% after at least 12 days. Your silly sister really knows nothing. Unless you've had covid, you can't tell anyone what it's truly like.
I think we may be at the point where we need to actively communicate that COVID is a complete fraud. Saying we "had it" based on our own flu systems last year or the results of a deliberately fraudulent PCR test perpetuates the lie that a novel virus exists.
For sure, covid is not some new deadly virus, it is simply the latest flu strain, but regardless, whatever it was, I caught it. I and my family of 6 all got it at the same time, it was definitely passing around us. We all got tested and all got positive tests back. Granted, the tests aren't looking for covid they're just looking for some kind of flu, but we all had it.
Catching covid is NOT the plague. I had it back in December. You'll feel like you have a flu or bad cold for maybe a week, then gain your strength back and feel 100% after at least 12 days. Your silly sister really knows nothing. Unless you've had covid, you can't tell anyone what it's truly like.
I think we may be at the point where we need to actively communicate that COVID is a complete fraud. Saying we "had it" based on our own flu systems last year or the results of a deliberately fraudulent PCR test perpetuates the lie that a novel virus exists.
Here's a good recent article about the fake PCR test: https://thetruthaboutcancer.com/breaking-cdc-fda-faked-covid-testing-protocol-using-human-cells-mixed-common-cold-virus-fragments-pcr-tests-merely-detecting-common-cold/
And David E. Martin, finishes the job of exposing the fraud here (although his report came first):
https://youtu.be/ihjNDf32_Ac
For sure, covid is not some new deadly virus, it is simply the latest flu strain, but regardless, whatever it was, I caught it. I and my family of 6 all got it at the same time, it was definitely passing around us. We all got tested and all got positive tests back. Granted, the tests aren't looking for covid they're just looking for some kind of flu, but we all had it.
Yea, I'm pretty sure I had something like that last year in January as well. A mid-severe cough, fever, etc. Lasted a bit over a week.