Almost every person I know who has tested positive for the coof has fallen into two categories:
They tested positive but had no symptoms, only took the test because they were told they were “exposed”.
They had minor symptoms.
I do however know one person who died “from” coof. He was 400 lbs, diabetic, pushing 60 and had a heart condition. Not shitting on the mans grave, just saying his health was a ticking time bomb before coof.
With the obesity, diabetes and heart condition really anything could bring about a fatal episode. A bit of water down the wrong pipe...
I’m not on Facebook so I am not getting the stream of covid stories I’m sure those of you who are still addicts get, I only hear it face to face and because of that I really get a more honest evaluation. My sister had it and I was talking to her over Christmas and she was telling me it was so awful, being general, so I pressed her on what she specifically went through and it amounted to a low fever, loss of smell and lethargy. That’s the difference between the generalized narrative people put out on social media and the truth. Get face to face and the story softens a LOT.
Almost every person I know who has tested positive for the coof has fallen into two categories:
I do however know one person who died “from” coof. He was 400 lbs, diabetic, pushing 60 and had a heart condition. Not shitting on the mans grave, just saying his health was a ticking time bomb before coof.
May he rest in peace.
Certainly sounds like a bad flu would have taken him out too.
With the obesity, diabetes and heart condition really anything could bring about a fatal episode. A bit of water down the wrong pipe...
I’m not on Facebook so I am not getting the stream of covid stories I’m sure those of you who are still addicts get, I only hear it face to face and because of that I really get a more honest evaluation. My sister had it and I was talking to her over Christmas and she was telling me it was so awful, being general, so I pressed her on what she specifically went through and it amounted to a low fever, loss of smell and lethargy. That’s the difference between the generalized narrative people put out on social media and the truth. Get face to face and the story softens a LOT.