Had this crappy virus 6 weeks ago. Started off as a cold and then I noticed I was cold the next day - fever 100.3. Fever broke on day 3. Just for the record, I've had New Year's day hangovers that were worse. On day 4, I felt fine and was making dinner and when noticed that the Basil had no smell. It hit me that colds don't normally cause that. Went around the house testing bleach, ammonia, aftershave, and other items and I couldn't smell any one them. Dinner had not taste either. 9 days with no smell. The worst part actually was the fatigue which lasted almost 2 weeks after the fever broke. So, according to CNN et.al., I should be dead since I'm almost 60, asthma, high bp, and could lose a few pounds. My son says I need to get an antibody test to verify. I told him HELL No since it'll add to the f'ing fake case count!
Back in February, my whole household got sick. Many of the COVID symptoms. I worked at a hotel attached to DIA. In the beginning of March, one of our employees died suddenly after getting a fever at work. He was a type 1 diabetic.
Anyhow, we think it was COVID that came through.
Since then, I’ve been to “super spreader” events, Sturgis, Denver marches, rallies. I have had all sorts of people get COVID and test positive but not me. I have been tested for antibodies and the virus multiple times and test negative every time. I have occupied a car with a friend who tested positive three days after our 4 hour car ride and I still didn’t get sick and tested negative.
Sorry to go off topic but either I am immune to it or extremely lucky.
Had this crappy virus 6 weeks ago. Started off as a cold and then I noticed I was cold the next day - fever 100.3. Fever broke on day 3. Just for the record, I've had New Year's day hangovers that were worse. On day 4, I felt fine and was making dinner and when noticed that the Basil had no smell. It hit me that colds don't normally cause that. Went around the house testing bleach, ammonia, aftershave, and other items and I couldn't smell any one them. Dinner had not taste either. 9 days with no smell. The worst part actually was the fatigue which lasted almost 2 weeks after the fever broke. So, according to CNN et.al., I should be dead since I'm almost 60, asthma, high bp, and could lose a few pounds. My son says I need to get an antibody test to verify. I told him HELL No since it'll add to the f'ing fake case count!
Back in February, my whole household got sick. Many of the COVID symptoms. I worked at a hotel attached to DIA. In the beginning of March, one of our employees died suddenly after getting a fever at work. He was a type 1 diabetic.
Anyhow, we think it was COVID that came through.
Since then, I’ve been to “super spreader” events, Sturgis, Denver marches, rallies. I have had all sorts of people get COVID and test positive but not me. I have been tested for antibodies and the virus multiple times and test negative every time. I have occupied a car with a friend who tested positive three days after our 4 hour car ride and I still didn’t get sick and tested negative.
Sorry to go off topic but either I am immune to it or extremely lucky.