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Nope. No COVID, Influenza, or common cold infections for at least 5 to 7 years… No COVID vaccines, no masks, and no lock downs. It’s pretty simple just wash your hands and don’t touch your face or eat out in public. Same shit I told people in January of 2020. Getting regular sun exposure, exercise, eating a balanced diet, and not stressing out all help as well. The only recent doctor visit I’ve had was to get my fingers sewn up from a machete wound. There were 4 or 5 people in there with COVID vaccine damage that were exhibiting long COVID symptoms. They all seamed pretty virulent and like their health was seriously declining but what they have it didn’t effect me. The doc asked me if I’ve been having any other health problems and if I took the COVID vaccine/boosters. As soon as I said, nope I didn’t take that she opened up about how she’s had tons of people sick from it and how she didn’t take it either. She was an Army doc and said she worked for the government too long to know not to just take what the government told her to take. We got into talking about research about all the vaccine injuries and kids being negatively impacted from the vaccines while she stitched my fingers after she found out about my biology background.
Yes, my idiot aunt got us all infected at Christmas, KNOWINGLY had symptoms but she’s one of these “but muh freedom” morons. Because of that, my dad almost died two weeks short of his 90th birthday🤦♂️😒 Really fucked him up, it gave him pneumonia and nearly caused a heart attack from the strain it put on him. Never seen him in such tough shape in my life, and he’s had a stroke before. Covid is no joke.
Thank goodness no! That's not to say I didn't have it, but I never showed any signs or symptoms-
Trust me, as a healthcare worker, that's a feat of strength right there, lol. Especially considering most of my coworkers and people I worked around regularly caught it at least once.
I'm unsure. I got sick in March 2020 and everyone at home got sick too. The symptoms we had are the same of Covid but we never got tested.
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I caught covid-19 back in March of 2020. I thought I was going to die. At first I thought it was flu. Few months later I got the another covid before the shots came out. Good thing I had a good immune system. Then I was kind of paranoid about what was being said by the political forces out there. Some good and some bad. It seemed like the one party said it was not mad another party thought it was a joke. And the people on the media total nitwits on the reporting system. The media couldn't tell the truth. Neither could the political parties.
Yeah, I had a few months ago and tested positive for it.
I had the chills when I were in bed, felt tired, had some muscle fatigue, a cough and food didn't taste the same for like two weeks or so - a lot of my family caught it then.
About a year or so ago before that, I had the chills in bed and some other symptoms I think, so I think I've actually had it twice, although I never did the test back then.
WHO CARES…the Leftists were/are eliminating Waste (Old People and Conservative Voters) AND then making the kids unable to reproduce and have Dominion over the earth.
—It is about WEALTH in the 🌎 🌍 🌏. It is a cultural driven Visual-Reality. It’s about Elitism. This worldview is 💩.
-How does this worldview help you in 😃 Makarios, please❓
All of my family, both local and scattered around the country, have tested positive at some time during the pandemic. For most, symptoms were not very severe and everyone survived.
Somehow all my family members (including me) and distant family members managed to not get covid.
I think I was one of the first people to catch Alpha at the beginning. I got sick quick and hard, so I went straight to bed and slept for two days, loaded up on Tylenol and Oil of Oregano. After which I was better.
The answer is NO. However, even if I would have had Covid I would not have known that.
I do not know for sure. For a few days I felt like I may have had it but then I got better so I don't know.
Nope lucky when my dad got it I was out of town so I avoided it
Nope. Maybe? Only when I got the dam "vaccines" I was destroyed.
had it in Nov 2020, was in the hospital for a few weeks almost ended up on a vent
I had it a few months ago
Yea lol
Twice
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Nope and I’m lucky
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