Just want to post that my wife (age 45) got COVID 7 days ago. I am 61yo and both of us have not been VACCINATED. A month ago I started taking zinc and honey every day to try to boost my immune system. My wife chose not to. My wife felt really bad. She took cold and flu medicine and now after 7 days doing much better. During the 7 days I was with her in the same room and slept in the same bed and neither ever had a mask on. Just let you know I am 100% COVID free. I never got sick.
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Never got tested. I think it was the flu.
The test wouldn’t tell you the difference. You could have tested one of your shoes.
You don’t want to see what happens when they get legs.
Then, why does she think she has Covid? Cuz the TV box said so?
Not sure what this click bait title is all about.
Do you or your wife by any chance have type A or O blood type? Just curious, I have O-. It would be interesting to see if your blood types may have played any roll in how your wife got sick but you didn't. Recently my husband (has A blood) had a cold or sinus infection (totally in his sinuses only, felt crappy for a few days) but I didn't get sick.
***Found this article on Influenza and The Blood Type Diet ...
https://www.4yourtype.com/blog/influenza-and-the-blood-type-diet/
***Did you know that Elderberries are good at fighting the flu? Adding a few other berries are good also, like blueberries & cherries.
https://www.4yourtype.com/blog/elderberry-immune-support/?preview=5bd7131522d11
***And I commented this under another comment about blood types & c-19 ...
**An article from MIT Medical, Blood type and COVID-19? …
https://medical.mit.edu/covid-19-updates/2020/07/blood-type-and-covid-19
***An article from Infectious Disease Advisor, Type O and Rh-Negative Blood Type Protective Against COVID-19 …
https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/home/topics/covid19/o-negative-blood-had-lowest-probability-of-coronavirus-infection-abo-blood-types/
**First paragraph from this article …