It’s a bioweapon being tested.
Sounds like his system is trying every tool in the tool box to get rid of this monster. If this is such an odd case...lets run through his genes....see if he’s got something “special” someplace.
Guess he decided to ride the wave.
Someone should ask these folks if their wives told them: As soon as youre better, I have a list of things for you...
I think there are therapies that could end this or stop it from happening, deliberately being stonewalled by a narcissistic science establishment
I wonder how many people do indeed have prolonged infections and if they are infectious for the duration.
Over a large sample of people we would expect some odd things away from the middle of the bell curve.
It's heartwarming to know that Covid, like most things in nature, manifests various characteristics, such as in this case 'time to kick it', along continuums. This is great news! The flu sometimes lingers for months where the immune system isn't quite strong enough to kick it totally.
This is like a soccer match that wasn't settled in 90 minutes ... it's in over time. Both sides are tired and weary. EVENTUALLY there will be a shoot out, and one side will lose. But with disease, we never know how many overtimes there will be before the Ref upstairs declares a shootout.
Danny has highlighted for us some soccer matches that are in double, triple, and even quadruple overtime.
The virus is not just a natural virus. It was manipulated. There is an additional component that affects the immune system.
I thought it is interesting that 1 in 20 have ongoing issues.
Also from the article: Meanwhile Covid long-termers have been comparing notes via a Slack support group. It has #60plus-days and #30plus-days chat groups. The dominant feeling is relief that others are in the same grim situation, and that their health problems are not imaginary.
I live in a college town with thousands of Chinese students. My wife works at the university in the economics department where just about all the graduate students are Chinese.
We both had the worst flu of our lives in January, along with everybody I work with. It took two months to clear the phlegm out of our lungs.
There is no way we did not already have it.
It’s a nasty one, but totally survivable.
But it was a good enough excuse to punish Trump voters by destroying their livelihoods.
Who ever cooked up this bio-plague on humanity ought to be taken apart piece by piece.
Can't a brutha get a break???????
It’s a bio weapon.
My family had it in February. It was an odd mild cold like sickness that lasted 2-3 days.
For that we get up to 2 years immunity and 10 years of getting a mild case. Can the vaccine do that?