I don’t get it. I read about all of the covid deaths all over and it sounds like people are dropping dead in the streets. We have it here but most report being sick, some more than others, but they recover in a few days and are back to normal.
My neighbor and his wife have it now. He is recovering nicely but she has had the GI version and hasn’t been able to keep anything but popsicles down in 10 days. He is a farmer (outside most of the time) but she works at Lowe’s, is overweight, and only has one kidney.
People in my family have had it and they all reported having mild GI symptoms but mostly the lung issues. They were all tested but nobody had to be hospitalized and all recovered and were back at work in less than two weeks.
How is this sickening people in so many different ways? Why is the actual illness so much worse in some states than in others? Can the worst cases actually be something else (not covid)?
My lawn mowing guy just texted me that he would be coming Monday instead of today - said 2 of his guys had the Rona.
I think it’s just going around. Those bioweapon “migrants” are likely the cause, since they spread them all over the country in a malicious manner.
Oh, if I get a positive, I’m taking 2 weeks off work regardless of whether it’s a real or false positive. 1, I need to use up some sick time and 2, I don’t want to give it to anyone if I do have it. I can go 2 weeks without shopping easily.
How is this sickening people in so many different ways?
The PCR tests were developed without any actual covid virus.
That’s why we see so many false positives. You could test positive if you have a cold or the flu...or some other unrelated ailment. Or if you’re a mango or a goat.