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Have you or a family member living with you been hit by COVID at any time? Also, would love to know if you have been vaccinated and to what extent? Only if you want to share of course. Just curious how it affected/effected our S2 family.

As for me and my family none of us have ever tested positive. We are currently 2 booster shots in family wide. We have lost around 5 or 6 close friends or family members though.

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Had it twice. Once in February 2020 (before it was “allegedly” in the US, which we know it was here well before March 2020 closures) and once in February 2022.

First time sucked, couldn’t lift my head off a pillow for 3-4 days. Exhausted for a week or two and needed a nap or two every day for a month. Second time (after vax), I was in Hawaii and just felt super tired for a day. Tested positive for 15 days so they wouldn’t let me fly home. First test I took, the positive line was bright pink in 2 seconds, well before the control line even turned pink.

I’ve had three boosters, but haven’t boosted in a long time. Wife and group of friends recently had COVID when I went back to Oregon to visit them, but I never had any symptoms so I never tested.
 
Caught it from some wench in an eastern port city last fall.

But it's nothing a little penicillin can't fix.

Oh! Never mind.

Thought you said syphilis.

barfo
 
Got it last 4th of July, 2022. Was vaccinated and got all the boosters I was scheduled for.2? Didn't feel like I was gonna die, but quarantined in my room for a week or so. Felt like shit. Breathing was rough.
 
When the wife and our friends recently had COVID, two were hospitalized for 24-36 hours. Wife has had a couple serious health issues the doctor says they’ve been seeing in people right after they’ve had COVID. That shit is wonky.
 
My wife and oldest both have had it. Locked them each in a bedroom for 5 days so the youngest and I didn't catch it. We have all been vaccinated and boosted. They both were tired and headaches but that was it. I know a client who had it and it messed up his lungs. Doctors gave him less then a year.
 
Yep. Had it once in the thick of the pandemic. 4 of the 7 in our household got it. We were playing basketball all but the first 6 mos of the pandemic, so we expected to get it at some point.

We were already vaccinated. It was like a bad head cold.

We're all fully vaccinated up to last flu season.
 
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Had it thanksgiving day of last year.

My worst symptom was the muscle aches. Holy crap that was rough. Other than that, just lethargy. Thank God for the vaccinations and boosters or who knows. It's because of those that mine was more mild, in my opinion.
 
Had it about a year ago...knocked my wife on her ass for 2-3 days...but I had very mild symptoms that only lasted one day. Wife was vaxed and 2x boosted, I was vaxed and 3x boosted.
 
I’ve never had it nor has my wife. Not that we know of anyway. We both have had 3 booster shots. Mom and stepdad had it once. My dad has had it 3 times. All vaccinated.
 
I've had it twice, once in late January 2020 (right after the company's Wuhan office reps came over), and once in February of this year. The first time was hell, had a fever for four days, couldn't hardly walk around the block for months after. Could barely function or think for a month. February of this year was annoying but not even 20% as bad.

I had the J&J vaccine and a booster. I need to get another this month.
 
Got it Easter weekend '22. Felt sick for about a day. Vaxxed as soon as I was allowed (Spring '21), boosted as soon as was allowed (November '21?), second booster March of this year (a couple months before my Israel trip).
 
Have you or a family member living with you been hit by COVID at any time? Also, would love to know if you have been vaccinated and to what extent? Only if you want to share of course. Just curious how it affected/effected our S2 family.

As for me and my family none of us have ever tested positive. We are currently 2 booster shots in family wide. We have lost around 5 or 6 close friends or family members though.

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Wife and I haven’t as yet caught covid.
Been vaxed with 3 boosters.
Some of our kids had it but not to bad. One 2 year old granddaughter had it, pretty sick but is ok.
Lost two gal cousins both in 50’s and both had asthma.
 
I had it once, week or so long, mild cold/flu like symptoms and dead ass tired. Sore eyeballs was an odd symptom I experienced. I was working outdoors in ND by myself in the dead of winter throughout the illness and I imagine I prolonged it by doing so.
Daughter had it, no symptoms. Most everyone I know has had it with varying degrees of severity, mostly mild but some pretty nasty. Nobody I know succumbed to it.
We did not receive any Covid vaccines or boosters.
 
Have you never been mellow?

barfo
 
I had it twice...test confirmed. Not that I trust those tests, but the illness did feel different because I did not get the fever/body aches of the flu or any cold like symptoms.

First time: I couldn't do my weight training work outs for 5 days. Second time, I felt off for a day and it went away. It was a mild lethargy, didn't knock me out of commission, just couldn't do anything intense.

I've not had a single clot shot.
 
Had it once last summer, woke up and felt light headed but it was unlike anything I'd ever experienced. Took the test and it fired up a positive right away. Didn't really feel much other than a cold and had a cough that wouldn't go away for a couple of months until I strained an oblique pretty bad and it hurt to move the torso, amazingly the cough went away really quickly (the body is an amazing thing). Wife's had it once that we know of (pretty sure she had it in January of 2020, she couldn't walk up the stairs in our house without being exhausted) and she got hit a little worse but not much. Both of us work in schools so vaxed and booster x2. Really hoping these reports of another shutdown coming soon are just wild conspiracies. I still find it hilarious that they peddle the March 2020 stuff when I had a cousin that had every symptom of it in early December of 2019.
 
I find it amusing how many people still stubbornly refuse to acknowledge the science.
 
I find it amusing how many people still stubbornly refuse to acknowledge the science.
Which “THE SCIENCE” are you referring to? It has evolved constantly since 2019 and continues to do so. Was there a certain year you liked best? I thought the 2020 science was the most exciting personally.
 
Had it once last summer, woke up and felt light headed but it was unlike anything I'd ever experienced. Took the test and it fired up a positive right away. Didn't really feel much other than a cold and had a cough that wouldn't go away for a couple of months until I strained an oblique pretty bad and it hurt to move the torso, amazingly the cough went away really quickly (the body is an amazing thing). Wife's had it once that we know of (pretty sure she had it in January of 2020, she couldn't walk up the stairs in our house without being exhausted) and she got hit a little worse but not much. Both of us work in schools so vaxed and booster x2. Really hoping these reports of another shutdown coming soon are just wild conspiracies. I still find it hilarious that they peddle the March 2020 stuff when I had a cousin that had every symptom of it in early December of 2019.
I Ubered a girl a couple years ago who had been homeless during Fall of 2019 and posited that COVID ravaged the unhoused community during that timeframe, but nobody in the mainstream knew about it (or cared).
 
Which “THE SCIENCE” are you referring to? It has evolved constantly since 2019 and continues to do so. Was there a certain year you liked best? I thought the 2020 science was the most exciting personally.
Science evolves. That's the whole point.

Science is not always right. But the most current agreed upon scientific stance is far more often the correct course of action than any alternative recommendation.

IMO questioning the trustworthiness of certified expertise is among the biggest problems with our country, and one of the biggest tools the elites use to rob quality of life from the average person.
 
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