I’ve had several, no mask interactions with positives.
One in particular just this week, a man I interacted with daily. He’s 77, not worried. Feels ok, a bit run down.
I’ve tested four times negative. No fears unless you have a worrying condition. Don’ believe the hype.
Both my brother and mom my had it while i got stuck (during the start of this garbage) there visiting. But it seemed like basically a cold with no sense of smell( which a strain of COVID is ). I didn't get sick.
I had it. Got it from family who got it at work. She works at Walmart with the gen public. Took her 9 months to finally catch it. (So it’s not THAT contagious) Though I don’t trust the nasal tests, It was definitely Covid. I have never felt like that or lost taste or smell for weeks because of a disease.
A good portion of the family at a family gather just days before getting symptoms, did not get sick. I wasn’t even nearly as bad as our patient zero.
Covid is real, but it’s basically a bad flu. Felt like really bad sinusitis plus the worst cold you ever had.
Is that the PCR test??? Just watched a video concerning the validity of the PCR test....only 3% of those who received a PCR Covid positive result actually had Covid. 97% false positive rate. So for every 100K they tell you have tested positive for Covid with a PCR test, only 3,000 actually had COVID....it's all part of the scam....PCR test are not for diagnosing viral in infections.
And yes, I was around a friend Friday before last, the 12th. He found out later that his wife had already been exposed to COVID (just didn't know it yet) when one of her children, whose house she had visited, had tested positive. Then on Wednesday the 16th he informed me that he too had symptoms.
He and I were outdoors on the 12th, but we're working together under the hood of my car, talking back and forth. That was 11 days ago, and so far so good.
I'll give it 3 more days then, if no symptoms present, will conclude that their information of hyper contagiousness is bovine scat!
nope. One person I know, one of my wife's friends is TSA at Newark, she apparently got it very early on, like end of March/April, basically felt like a typical flu and got over it in maybe a week. Other than that I know of no one
Unless she was symptomatic, I wouldnt worry. I wouldnt bother testing unless you feel ill. Just dont expose yourself to others at the supermarket or older people or someone with pre-existing conditions to be on the safe side. Wear a mask where appropriate.
Yeah, sure, every one of my immediate Family has had the chinese flu. The youngest was 3, I'm the oldest at near 70. I thought it was just the same old flu except it did have a couple peculiarities. Loss of sense of smell and a few hours with trouble breathing, for me, were the worst of the symptoms. My eyes hurt and I was tired, for two days I was just a lump with no energy. Had some headaches and just a few hours of fever, like I said we thought it was just the flu. 7 of the kids tested positive, Wife and I did not test. Why test? After the kids tested positive the doctors told them to go home, do not come back to the clinic/doctor's office, no treatment was offered, and they were told to call an ambulance if they became seriously ill.
Quercetin, zinc, vitamins C&D, hydrate and you'll be fine. My DIL seems to have had the worst time with it of any of us, she's about 35 but a great deal over-weight, but she was fine after about a week. She was ill maybe 4 months ago and still says her smell hasn't come back, mine did, everyone else's did.
If you can get it Hydroxychloroquine works, Ivermectin works, lots of things work to treat it. But this iteration of the damn chinese flu isn't deadly, it is about equal to other flu virii over the years.
And notice, if you will, the alleged vaccines are out now just as the announcements about mutations are being made...
Good luck, but you'll be fine. I would not allow the health care people to test me, something fishy with that. Most tests are not 'true' anyhow, the tests do not work, the testing methodology is incorrect, the results are often bundled with other tests, they run the sample too many times looking for positives.
If you ever had any corona virus- the common cold or flu - you can test positive falsely. Don't test.
Several of my clients and some in laws have come down with it. Different intensity of symptoms per person. Common symptom seemed to be loss of smell/taste. Surprisingly enough everyone has survived, hell of a pandemic lol
Yes.. health care told him to come back if he started having trouble breathing... he did and was there 3 weeks.
Nothing is being done in the early stages. This is war by the communists and democrats.
My son tested positive back in July and he was at my house that weekend he was feeling cruddy. The rest of my family never had any symptoms. My wife works in the dental field and 5 of her colleagues all tested positive at the same time, and my wife never caught it. This was 2 months ago. And now my wifes uncle who tested positive for it 2 weeks ago, died 4 days ago in the hospital. Dr said it was a culmination of things, (covid, pneumonia, diabetes, blood pressure) anyhow, they sedated him, put him on a ventilator, and he never came back. 49 years old! We bury him this week! I have never been tested, nor do I plan on it. And you bet your ass i wont be receiving any of that poison they're offering for it either!
Yeah. Three different coworkers and their families had it. Wife works at a nursing home where something like 45 elderly died of it in a span of 5 weeks where normal death amount over that time is 8 or 10.
I’ve had several, no mask interactions with positives.
One in particular just this week, a man I interacted with daily. He’s 77, not worried. Feels ok, a bit run down. I’ve tested four times negative. No fears unless you have a worrying condition. Don’ believe the hype.
Both my brother and mom my had it while i got stuck (during the start of this garbage) there visiting. But it seemed like basically a cold with no sense of smell( which a strain of COVID is ). I didn't get sick.
I had it. Got it from family who got it at work. She works at Walmart with the gen public. Took her 9 months to finally catch it. (So it’s not THAT contagious) Though I don’t trust the nasal tests, It was definitely Covid. I have never felt like that or lost taste or smell for weeks because of a disease.
A good portion of the family at a family gather just days before getting symptoms, did not get sick. I wasn’t even nearly as bad as our patient zero.
Covid is real, but it’s basically a bad flu. Felt like really bad sinusitis plus the worst cold you ever had.
Just fucking live your life.
Is that the PCR test??? Just watched a video concerning the validity of the PCR test....only 3% of those who received a PCR Covid positive result actually had Covid. 97% false positive rate. So for every 100K they tell you have tested positive for Covid with a PCR test, only 3,000 actually had COVID....it's all part of the scam....PCR test are not for diagnosing viral in infections.
And yes, I was around a friend Friday before last, the 12th. He found out later that his wife had already been exposed to COVID (just didn't know it yet) when one of her children, whose house she had visited, had tested positive. Then on Wednesday the 16th he informed me that he too had symptoms.
He and I were outdoors on the 12th, but we're working together under the hood of my car, talking back and forth. That was 11 days ago, and so far so good.
I'll give it 3 more days then, if no symptoms present, will conclude that their information of hyper contagiousness is bovine scat!
nope. One person I know, one of my wife's friends is TSA at Newark, she apparently got it very early on, like end of March/April, basically felt like a typical flu and got over it in maybe a week. Other than that I know of no one
No, I, nor anyone I know personally known or knowingly been in contact with anyone who has had it.
well...if they used a PCR test, there's an 80-97% chance it's actually not a positive test.
Unless she was symptomatic, I wouldnt worry. I wouldnt bother testing unless you feel ill. Just dont expose yourself to others at the supermarket or older people or someone with pre-existing conditions to be on the safe side. Wear a mask where appropriate.
Yeah, sure, every one of my immediate Family has had the chinese flu. The youngest was 3, I'm the oldest at near 70. I thought it was just the same old flu except it did have a couple peculiarities. Loss of sense of smell and a few hours with trouble breathing, for me, were the worst of the symptoms. My eyes hurt and I was tired, for two days I was just a lump with no energy. Had some headaches and just a few hours of fever, like I said we thought it was just the flu. 7 of the kids tested positive, Wife and I did not test. Why test? After the kids tested positive the doctors told them to go home, do not come back to the clinic/doctor's office, no treatment was offered, and they were told to call an ambulance if they became seriously ill.
Quercetin, zinc, vitamins C&D, hydrate and you'll be fine. My DIL seems to have had the worst time with it of any of us, she's about 35 but a great deal over-weight, but she was fine after about a week. She was ill maybe 4 months ago and still says her smell hasn't come back, mine did, everyone else's did.
If you can get it Hydroxychloroquine works, Ivermectin works, lots of things work to treat it. But this iteration of the damn chinese flu isn't deadly, it is about equal to other flu virii over the years.
And notice, if you will, the alleged vaccines are out now just as the announcements about mutations are being made...
Good luck, but you'll be fine. I would not allow the health care people to test me, something fishy with that. Most tests are not 'true' anyhow, the tests do not work, the testing methodology is incorrect, the results are often bundled with other tests, they run the sample too many times looking for positives. If you ever had any corona virus- the common cold or flu - you can test positive falsely. Don't test.
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Several of my clients and some in laws have come down with it. Different intensity of symptoms per person. Common symptom seemed to be loss of smell/taste. Surprisingly enough everyone has survived, hell of a pandemic lol
Yes.. health care told him to come back if he started having trouble breathing... he did and was there 3 weeks. Nothing is being done in the early stages. This is war by the communists and democrats.
My son tested positive back in July and he was at my house that weekend he was feeling cruddy. The rest of my family never had any symptoms. My wife works in the dental field and 5 of her colleagues all tested positive at the same time, and my wife never caught it. This was 2 months ago. And now my wifes uncle who tested positive for it 2 weeks ago, died 4 days ago in the hospital. Dr said it was a culmination of things, (covid, pneumonia, diabetes, blood pressure) anyhow, they sedated him, put him on a ventilator, and he never came back. 49 years old! We bury him this week! I have never been tested, nor do I plan on it. And you bet your ass i wont be receiving any of that poison they're offering for it either!
Yeah. Three different coworkers and their families had it. Wife works at a nursing home where something like 45 elderly died of it in a span of 5 weeks where normal death amount over that time is 8 or 10.