Edit: Oops, I meant this for Health and Fitness. Don't bother Wildchild and your daughter-boy Lacey, we know what you will say.
Very mild, near asymptomatic and I thought it was just a cold but did a PCR just to be sure.
My first infection in late December 2019 was unpleasant and went on for three weeks, classic symptoms. At the time of course nobody was thinking Covid as it was not believed to have spread here yet.
This time nothing much.
I'm confident I got it nearly two weeks ago in an Uber as I've just been between a couple of our homes and the forge since then. Once to a mall but the place was near empty and I was in and out in a few minutes picking dry cleaning up.
Anyway, I have absolutely no doubt the cumulative effect of jabs + wild infection with the very early version make a world of difference. It really was not fun the first time, I recall thinking it was about as bad as the mumps when I was around eight.
Had I been in contact with any patients doing transplant support volunteering I might have killed somebody being complacent.
Very mild, near asymptomatic and I thought it was just a cold but did a PCR just to be sure.
My first infection in late December 2019 was unpleasant and went on for three weeks, classic symptoms. At the time of course nobody was thinking Covid as it was not believed to have spread here yet.
This time nothing much.
I'm confident I got it nearly two weeks ago in an Uber as I've just been between a couple of our homes and the forge since then. Once to a mall but the place was near empty and I was in and out in a few minutes picking dry cleaning up.
Anyway, I have absolutely no doubt the cumulative effect of jabs + wild infection with the very early version make a world of difference. It really was not fun the first time, I recall thinking it was about as bad as the mumps when I was around eight.
Had I been in contact with any patients doing transplant support volunteering I might have killed somebody being complacent.
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