a lot of people don't contract it because of their immune systems.
During covid, I have traveled through multiple states on a 6 month road trip, worked in a restaurant, club, hotel, and house parties in a very large city around thousands of customers every day, and toured city areas while walking around thousands of people. I got covid only once. That was a couple of weeks ago and only because I just barely got pregnant so my immune system was lowered.
I have not received any form of vaccination. I also only wear fake face masks. So it's been entirely my immune system keeping me healthy. Not a vaccine or mask. I haven't social distanced either. The only thing I have done is wash my hands frequently.
I live and work at a hostel. While I had covid, only 3 people out of 40 guests caught covid and showed symptoms. One of which was my boyfriend and we kissed so ofc he caught it. The second person was obese and had health issues caused by years of having an unhealthy lifestyle. The third also has an unhealthy lifestyle (eating only fast food, drinking, and sitting down never working out or walking).
I didn't wear a face mask the entire time I had covid while living in the hostel. Neither did the guests. Yet only 3 caught it and showed symptoms after being around me having it for 10 days. Keep in mind, the people at the hostel are mostly 20-35 years. Most of them are physically active (walk, or bike every day as a form of transportation). So their immune systems are strong. They also (for the most part) aren't obese or fat and they don't have health issues.
As long as you are living a decently healthy lifestyle, your immune system should be strong enough to fight it off. Assuming that you don't have a medical issue that impacts your immune system.
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The false positives are contagious. lol
Most people that test positive and supposedly have it don't get sick at all. And many that do get sick only ever have mild symptoms.
It mostly affects people that are already in bad health and people that are vaccinated. Healthy people that aren't obese, don't drink alcohol or do drugs, eat alright and exercise are fine being around covid.
94% of covid deaths are from people that were already dying from other bad health problems.
Just because you spread the germs to them, if you did, that doesn't mean they'll get sick. We do have immune systems, after all. And the vast majority of Covid cases are either asymptomatic or so mild that people don't know they have it, so you wouldn't know anyway.
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As long as everyone was practicing good hygiene. The chances of spreading it that way are minimal.
No, it isn't. Household transmission studies show there's about an 18% chance that an infected person will pass it on to someone else. Delta is a bit more contagious, but not nearly as much as the fear mongers want to pump.
It is very contagious. They were lucky not to get it from you.
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