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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My uncle thinks it's got something to do with blood types. We got pretty hammered last time he told me his theory so maybe somebody else has seen the digs he came across that gave him this idea. He mentions people like your story with close relationships and only one gets sick. The question is do you remember SO's getting a bad flu and either infecting their SO or not infecting them pre-covid hysteria? It's not like a family member getting the flue pre covid hysteria would trigger so much overly cautious behavior in those days. We took sick days to prevent spread at work but does that mean it didn't spread at home? Colds tend to spread among family in my parts but I can't really remember any flus that put you on your ass spreading in the same way.
I do wonder if there is some kind of genetic proponent to it that affects some more than others. Remember early on there was that family in NJ that got it and a few of them died? I thought about that at the time.
There was a study about blood types and Covid that I remember reading but haven’t been able to find it again. That’s what I get for not saving it.
I read it too. The only thing I remember about it was that those with Type O blood were more resistant to COVID.
You may be right about that. My sister got sick in December 2019. All symptoms of c-19, even though it supposedly didn’t get to our shores until early 2020. Took her to the ER and she tested negative for flu and pneumonia so they said it was acute bronchitis. Gave her zithromycin and sent her home. At the time she was a dialysis patient…..blood type O+
In our house, me (B+) got it really bad, and one 0+ had very mild symptoms while the other O+ had a few days of coughing. All with underlying conditions so there may be something to it.
I read a study on it too. O types are either immune or not as suseptible to it. I got Covid and I have O negative. My son got it and he has O positive. Bad sinus infection were his symptoms, mine even milder than that. There is somethings I read that A, AB and B are much more suseptible to it.
Yes, type O blood. I have O- blood and I haven't been sick yet (knock on wood).
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 ...
I'm O- and think I had it early last year (just before shtf). It was the worst I've ever had. Took about a week to start feeling better and definitely got it from the ol lady. She had a "flu" about 4 years ago that just about killed her with pneumonia and clotting in her lungs. She's genetically predisposed to the clotting so their WAS really no thought of connecting the two. But, now with all this shit, methinks she was a guinea pig...
It’s weird only one person getting sick. That’s not how virus’ work. I was on family vacation south, 40 people, one house. Kids complained first, then some of the adults. Weird thing was that the older generation (65-97) never got sick. They were the only ones who didn’t swim. Had me wondering if it’s something in the water?
I once worked as a "microscopist"; analyzing various things. One day samples came in from a hot tub. It was full of paramecium and other things. The human skin shed by people in hot tubs is a great food source for all sorts of things if the chlorine level isn't high enough. The high temps of hot tubs makes it difficult to keep the chlorine level high enough to kill the off. After that (more than 30 years ago), I never go in public hot tubs.
Gross! I battle my pool everyday!
Yeah, pools are great virus carriers.
Absolutely! E. coli, crypto, norovirus... once it’s contaminated it can become a breeding ground.
Chlorine, for pools.
Ain't nothin swimmin round in my pool but me.
I've seen reports about blood type being a "thing" (i.e., O and Rh- not as likely to get the coof or die from it). For example, one of a number of articles about the coof and blood type (references a study published in the Annals of Internal Medicine): "Type O and Rh-Negative Blood Type Protective Against COVID-19" by Estie Mermelstein, MSN, FNP-BC January 13, 2021
https://www.infectiousdiseaseadvisor.com/home/topics/covid19/o-negative-blood-had-lowest-probability-of-coronavirus-infection-abo-blood-types/
'Haven't seen much about blood type and reactions to the jab because they don't seem to capture bloodtype when jabbing AND don't seem to capture it in the VAERS database.
IMHO, the coof and the jab were developed to negatively affect (maim or kill) certain "bloodlines" more than others. (There's likely a reason why "they" are so interested in getting everyone's DNA from 23andMe [offered for free a while ago] and similar websites.)
Yeah these guys refuse to do any testing or 23&Me bs. So their digs have to be based on blood types of the sick since you said they dont concern themselves with such facts when administering the mark of the beast. What's surprising is they're the first people I've seen talk about Ivermectin when most of the content they bring up tends to be outdated by the time we get together. They couldn't access drops directly due to their ISP and they sucked at finding places like GAW. They relied on YT/Twitter content creators.
Interesting idea. I'll ask him about it next time.