Correction: You tested positive for a coronavirus. The likelihood it was COVID is uncertain, but easier to determine if you have COVID specific symptoms, or you got it from someone who did.
I myself had it from someone who had COVID exclusive symptoms and only got a headache and slight tiredness. I thank Vitamin D.
Do you take Vitamin D?
A quick note on the rushed vaccines part.
The vaccine was actually "complete" in April, and all the time since was actually the required clinical trials portion. They followed the same length of time required for any vaccine, except there was no government foot dragging and bureaucracy getting in the way.
This is why Trump was right about the release date of the vaccines, because he knew it was "complete" and just needed to go through the trials, which would have no waiting times between their pre-set stages.
So, the vaccine is not "rushed" in that it skipped trials. It simply had no roadblocks, and came out more or less with the same "safety rating" as other vaccines, which all have an acceptable percentage of failure, complications, allergic reactions, etc (no idea what that is though).
I got it on purpose so that I wouldn't take someone else's place in line for the vaccine... now they're telling people who had it that they are in no way reduced in priority, even though that's literally the reason the virus LEAVES YOUR BODY in the first place.
No longer sick? You are at least partially immune. Do NOT worry about taking the vaccine. Let nursing home residents, doctors, and teachers take it first.
Did you make it an infographical video like Prager U? Did you include the mathematical impossibilities and demographical impossibilities between swing state Democrat vote counting centers and demographically identical cities and counties in other states that went to Trump as was expected? How about the consistent bellwether counties that have been used as a tool to predict and prove election victories for over a century, all of which except for ONE went to Trump?
You better be thorough!
Then come the lawsuits for contract violations. The contractors will get paid either way.