Yes, unfortunately.
Yes, unfortunately.
I had covid in Jan 2020 at 16. Felt sick for a few days but ran 5 seconds off my 3200 PR a week later. Had it 2 more times and it was even less each time.
I was holding out for a long time in getting the vaccine. I eventually did because my job requiring it. So due to these circumstances I took it. About two weeks after taking it I ended up getting covid. That virus almost took me out. I had a fever for almost two weeks. Lost a lot of weight and was having trouble breathing. I also urinated on my bed not knowing when I was sleeping so it neurologically affected me. later there was a booster and I did not take it and almost 2 years later after my first covid I got it again and the symptoms were less harsh than the flu. So far I have gotten this virus 3 times and all I can say is when I took the only vaccine it really F me up so I'm not sure if it was a different strain versus the other two times. Or if the vaccine made me weaker where it almost cost me my life.
Some people would say that I would have probably died if I didn't take the vaccine the first time but I have trouble believing that.
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No one.
Yes, a neighbor of mine and she got it from her son. Neither of them were vaccinated.
Don't know anyone who died from covid, don't know if i ever contracted covid because i never tested myself , though i did get pretty sick a couple of years ago. In bed for 3 days.
Father in law nearly died. His brother did die. Ex-Wife of Father in law died.
Alan
You rural people need to meet your nemesis for thinking rural. Dumb white hicks