The Mrs still testing positive and me negative, I can’t believe I have dodged it so far.
I read recently that there is a big study going on trying to discover why some people do not seem to contract Covid despite being in close proximity to the virus on numerous occasions.
I still have not had it - yet everyone in my family and social circle has tested positive at one stage or another - some of them twice.
Natural immunity, the vaccine, luck, genetics who knows?
Both my wife and I were wondering if we were asymptomatic or what as we had avoided it whilst everyone around us has had it. Maybe its down to variants. Who knows.
I’m now on day 8 since testing positive - I’m still snotty/bunged up.
Wife is on day 2 - she’s got a fever and body ache (same symptoms I had on day 2).
be awesome if it was paenut butter and bacon sandwiches (or whatever the hell it was he used to eat)
Our family have also escaped so far. Feels a bit freakish at this point. Everyone we know has had it…
Me and the little’un were hit by the lurgy several months ago. The missus remains untouched despite sharing a bed with the little’un while positive and having numerous customers text her the day after an appointment to say they are now positive.
Animal…
The Mrs tested negative today but still has a terrible cough and not feeling well so separate bedrooms for another couple of days.
My wife had covid over christmas and the new year,one of my daughters had covid in March and i had covid at the start of July.Each time we isolated in the house rather than in individual rooms meaning each time we mixed with each other.We made sure to do daily antigen tests during each of these times for all of us but my other daughter never tested positive which was very surprising especially as you cannot separate the 2 of them as they are always at each others side.
Mrs tested positive again today after a negative yesterday she’s not happy.
How is she feeling,are her symptoms easing?
Feeling a little better but nose is constantly running and still bad cough but she’s not moaning as much.
https://toronto.citynews.ca/2022/07/29/ontario-doctor-dies-collapse-triathlon-hamilton/
this is raising a lot of eyebrows. two doctors, both athletic and fit die from cardiac arrest?
There is absolutely no reason this should be a covid story.
because you say so?
John Hopkins thinks differently
While I strongly suspect we will find evidence of a link between covid infection and long-term heart problems, neither of those stories note that the doctors in question had actually had covid. Have you seen other coverage that has them having had it?
maybe not actively having it at the time of death, doesn’t mean the damage wasn’t already done. Alphonso Davies a prime example…
Right - I would also point to my friend who died of a heart attack this Spring. But for those two doctors, I haven’t seen it confirmed that they actually ever had covid.
If other issues last long after covid itself has gone,then no doubt heart and breathing related issues could persist .
2/3 days after i no longer had covid my joints and muscles began to ache and are still the same 3/4 weeks later even though throughout the12 days i had covid i didn’t have those symptoms .
what do you think the chances are they avoided it, being doctors?
Fair point, most of the healthcare workers I know have had it a couple of times now.