It affects everyone differently just like any virus, we all have different dna/genetics and different strengths/weaknesses.
My aunt died from it the other day, in her early 60s, healthy. Woke up with a cough early in the morning, couldn't breathe by noon and rushed to hospital, dead by the afternoon. All in one day.
Another friend of mine (late 40s) had it and nearly died (he went into a coma from lack of oxygen) but survived, barely, they are still exploring if he has any brain damage.
A friend if mines dad had it, he died, unsure of age but I think 70s.
3 elderly people (70+) and one middle aged (40s) have died from it in my church this year, I wasn't really close with them.
With that said I also personally know 8 other people that had it and all lived. Some had mild symptoms, some had no symptoms, and a few had extremely severe symptoms and wished they died.
It affects everyone totally differently. Just like the flu. Some people get the flu and feel like they got hit by a nuclear bomb, other people get it and barely get any sniffles.
Point is, just because someone may have had it or know someone has it and was fine, does not mean it's always fine. Something something correlation.
It affects everyone differently just like any virus, we all have different dna/genetics and different strengths/weaknesses.
My aunt died from it the other day, in her early 60s, healthy. Woke up with a cough early in the morning, couldn't breathe by noon and rushed to hospital, dead by the afternoon. All in one day.
Another friend of mine (late 40s) had it and nearly died (he went into a coma from lack of oxygen) but survived, barely, they are still exploring if he has any brain damage.
A friend if mines dad had it, he died, unsure of age but I think 70s.
With that said I also personally know 8 other people that had it and all lived. Some had mild symptoms, some had no symptoms, and a few had extremely severe symptoms and wished they died.
It affects everyone totally differently. Just like the flu. Some people get the flu and feel like they got hit by a nuclear bomb, other people get it and barely get any sniffles.
Point is, just because someone may have had it or know someone has it and was fine, does not mean it's always fine. Something something correlation.