I'm 90% sure a former coworker [who no longer works for us] had it. I work for a pool service, so we're all independent and in our own trucks so something spreading isn't likely. Nobody else has been sick, but when he went home early on a Monday and missed the rest of the week, according to my boss as I found out this week, he had all of the symptoms including shortness of breath. Thank god he stayed home the whole week. This was about a month ago or so, and nobody else at the company has exhibited the symptoms. I'm firmly in the belief that covid19 was here about the same time it started being seen in China last year. Perhaps said former coworker was one of those people that had 'the flu' that actually was covid19. If he gets tested his antibodies would tell the truth. Myself, I haven't been sick with any kind of flu or cold since I started work there in January 2015. As nice as it has been to have my only problems be allergies, I wonder if it negatively affects and weakens my immune system?
I'm 90% sure a former coworker [who no longer works for us] had it. I work for a pool service, so we're all independent and in our own trucks so something spreading isn't likely. Nobody else has been sick, but when he went home early on a Monday and missed the rest of the week, according to my boss as I found out this week, he had all of the symptoms including shortness of breath. Thank god he stayed home the whole week. This was about a month ago or so, and nobody else at the company has exhibited the symptoms. I'm firmly in the belief that covid19 was here about the same time it started being seen in China last year. Perhaps said former coworker was one of those people that had 'the flu' that actually was covid19. If he gets tested his antibodies would tell the truth. Myself, I haven't been sick with any kind of flu or cold since I started work there in January 2015. As nice as it has been to have my only problems be allergies, I wonder if it negatively affects and weakens my immune system?