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Reason: None provided.

My wife had a fever which peaked at 105 degrees and we were not able to reduce her temperature, so I took her to the emergency room.

They gave her some medications to reduce nausea, along with 2 more ibuprofen, and a bag of saline. Got her fever under control in about 5 hours or so. I paid close attention to what they did so I would be able to do the same things if this happens to her again.

I wore a mask so I could be in the room with her, and felt bad about it, but figured it was the lesser of two evils. No way would I leave her unattended in there.

They tested her for a bunch of things, and she tested "positive" for Covid, with one of the admitted faulty PCR tests which I thought were no longer in use?

Interesting side note - They asked her if she's been vaccinated. My wife got the first two jabs and she told them that. The very next question was "Do you have any chest pains" and even after she said "No", they wheeled an EKG machine (heart monitoring device) into the room and hooked her up to it.

Anyways, it's been a fun few days since that happened. My MIL is wearing a mask in the house and virtue signalling up a storm.

Meanwhile, I've been sleeping in the same room with a supposed Covid-19 infected person and feel great. Just to be safe, I've started the Zinc, Quercetin supplements in addition to my standard diet which gives me these things naturally.

MIL knows I'm unvaccinated so this may be the red pill I've been waiting for.

"Why didn't I get Covid? Did I already have it and not even know it?"

I'll let her fill in the blanks on that. Kek.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

My wife had a fever which peaked at 105 degrees and we were not able to reduce her temperature, so I took her to the emergency room.

They gave her some medications to reduce nausea, along with 2 more ibuprofen, and a bag of saline. Got her fever under control in about 5 hours or so. I paid close attention to what they did so I would be able to do the same things if this happens to her again.

I wore a mask so I could be in the room with her, and felt bad about it, but figured it was the lesser of two evils. No way would I leave her unattended in there.

They tested her for a bunch of things, and she tested "positive" for Covid, with one of the admitted faulty PCR tests which I though were no longer in use?

Interesting side note - They asked her if she's been vaccinated. My wife got the first two jabs and she told them that. The very next question was "Do you have any chest pains" and even after she said "No", they wheeled an EKG machine into the room and hooked her up to it.

Anyways, it's been a fun few days since that happened. My MIL is wearing a mask in the house and virtue signalling up a storm.

Meanwhile, I've been sleeping in the same room with a supposed Covid-19 infected person and feel great. Just to be safe, I've started the Zinc, Quercetin supplements in addition to my standard diet which gives me these things naturally.

MIL knows I'm unvaccinated so this may be the red pill I've been waiting for.

"Why didn't I get Covid? Did I already have it and not even know it?"

I'll let her fill in the blanks on that. Kek.

2 years ago
2 score
Reason: None provided.

My wife had a fever which peaked at 105 degrees and we were not able to reduce her temperature, so I took her to the emergency room.

They gave her some medications to reduce nausea, along with 2 more ibuprofen, and a bag of saline. Got her fever under control in about 5 hours or so. I paid close attention to what they did so I would be able to do the same things if this happens to her again.

I wore a mask so I could be in the room with her, and felt bad about it, but figured it was the lesser of two evils. No way would I leave her unattended in there.

They tested her for a bunch of things, and she tested "positive" for Covid, with one of the admitted faulty PCR tests which I though were no longer in use?

Interesting side note - They asked her if she's been vaccinated. My wife got the first two jabs and she told them that. The very next question was "Do you have any chest pains" and even after she said "No", they wheeled an EKG machine into the room and hooked her up to it.

Anyways, it's been a fun few days since that happened. My MIL is wearing a mask in the house and virtue signalling up a storm.

Meanwhile, I've been sleeping in the same room with a supposed Covid-19 infected person and feel great. MIL knows I'm unvaccinated so this may be the red pill I've been waiting for.

"Why didn't I get Covid? Did I already have it and not even know it?"

I'll let her fill in the blanks on that. Kek.

2 years ago
1 score
Reason: Original

My wife had a fever which peaked at 105 degrees and we were not able to reduce her temperature, so I took her to the emergency room.

They gave her some medications to reduce nausea, along with 2 more ibuprofen, and a bag of saline. Got her fever under control in about 5 hours or so. I paid close attention to what they did so I would be able to do the same things if this happens to her again.

I wore a mask so I could be in the room with her, and felt bad about it, but figured it was the lesser of two evils. No way would I leave her unattended in there.

They tested her for a bunch of things, and she tested "positive" for Covid, with one of the admitted faulty PCR tests which I though were no longer in use?

Anyways, it's been a fun few days since that happened. My MIL is wearing a mask in the house and virtue signalling up a storm.

Meanwhile, I've been sleeping in the same room with a supposed Covid-19 infected person and feel great. MIL knows I'm unvaccinated so this may be the red pill I've been waiting for.

"Why didn't I get Covid? Did I already have it and not even know it?"

I'll let her fill in the blanks on that. Kek.

2 years ago
1 score