December 26 I dealt with it I even shot fireworks off on New Year’s Eve. I recovered and I tested Negative I recommend getting your vaccines and boosters.
I caught it right around New Year's. I was down and out for 4 days. Felt like I had a bad flu. I've had no long term effects from what I can tell.
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No idea. I've certainly had a few colds over the past couple of years, but I stopped testing awhile ago since it's not needed for anything and I can't say I really care if I don't need to know specifically what I have to treat it.
That was three months ago and was horrible I had trouble breathing, had terrible backache, fever, cough, runny nose, my whole body swollen. I take that shit seriously.
I caught it about 6 months ago and it wasn't bad at all just had a bad cough, the cough had my abs and chest very sore. After I no longer had covid I still had a cough and it took getting out and working my lungs to get them back to normal.
caught it from a girl I worked with literally the week I left the job. I hadn;t even been in a lot of close contact with her just in passing. It wasn't that bad. think it was omicron
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I've had twice. The first time it was nothing worse than allergies. The second time it was a like a nasty 24 hour flu.
I caught it late last year. It felt like a case of the flu to me, not the worst I’ve had but not easy.
December 26 I dealt with it I even shot fireworks off on New Year’s Eve. I recovered and I tested Negative I recommend getting your vaccines and boosters.
I had it 3 times. First 2 times were absolutely horrible. Could barely move and everything hurt. The 3rd time just felt like a sinus infection.
I caught it right around New Year's. I was down and out for 4 days. Felt like I had a bad flu. I've had no long term effects from what I can tell.
No idea. I've certainly had a few colds over the past couple of years, but I stopped testing awhile ago since it's not needed for anything and I can't say I really care if I don't need to know specifically what I have to treat it.
That was three months ago and was horrible I had trouble breathing, had terrible backache, fever, cough, runny nose, my whole body swollen. I take that shit seriously.
I never had COVID and went out every day since the start of the pandemic and saw people and did things. That's a problem for the vaccinated.
Either never had it or didn't know, either way not checking and sure as he'll not getting those proven to be dangerous shots.
As far as I know I never had it. I got vaccinated so I am all set.
You're more likely to get it being vaccinated than not.
@MCheetah I got the shot and I refuse to let a little virus make me miss out on life.
I caught it about 6 months ago and it wasn't bad at all just had a bad cough, the cough had my abs and chest very sore. After I no longer had covid I still had a cough and it took getting out and working my lungs to get them back to normal.
caught it from a girl I worked with literally the week I left the job. I hadn;t even been in a lot of close contact with her just in passing. It wasn't that bad. think it was omicron
Caught this year just 2 months ago... I had vaccine and booster, so nothing serious symptoms, just like having a bad cough.
I had it a month ago. It felt like a really shitty cold/flu combo, and I was down for a week, but it wasn’t the sickest I’ve been in my life.
I caught it before it was oficially present. I was asymptomatic, though some people experienced a worse flu... That's all, the rest is propaganda.
My first covid date, was in January, after my 2nd vacine shot.
Corona is a mad mass rapist.
I have it right now, so now I am not allowed to work for at least 7 days.
January 2021 right before vaccine were available. It sucked. Every time I took deep breath it hurt.
I have never caught it nor have I ever been vaccinated for it, despite it making rounds in my family
if i didn't take a PCR test to confirm it's covid, i would have thought it's the sniffles.