Covid's Back

WFM

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The last few weeks here I've seen or known of more folks with covid then I have in a very long time.
The nursing home my mother inlaw(94) is in is loaded with covid. And other businesses I know of workers are sick with it.
I'm not hibernating but not eating out in restaurants for a while at least.
 

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Niece's family all had it. Then the nephew's family got it. All of them recovered in a week and back to normal. For them, just a nasty cold. More sinus issues than anything with this round for them. They went to the doctor thinking they had a sinus infection, end up the different ones tested positive for COVID.
 
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Covid so odd.
My mother inlaw 94 had it, runny nose, felt tired, another woman I know 37 works out eats grass and beans healthy, was almost hospitalized so was so sick. My sisters doctor in New Hampshire he told her the covid almost got him, the sickest he'd ever been in his life recently. He's like 40 yr old.
I'll get the flu shot in Oct as usual but will pass on the new covid shot.
 
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It is back with a vengeance and running rampant everywhere right now. Unfortunately for me, I work for a School of Medicine which my building is attached to the hospital. I am constantly going between these buildings and my faculty work in the hospital and then come teach in my building.. Seems like I am always sick. I have had covid MULTIPLE times now...
 
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It never ended if you’ve been paying attention Time to look up what to do if you get it if you haven’t.

If you want details, I suggest Twitter.
 
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My wife and Ijust got over it. This was a bad strain. Doc gave me Paxlovid and it seemed to go away in 8 days then came back worse then ever for another 2 weeks. Our doctor had 4 new cases Friday and said it's getting bad. What do you expect, right on schedule. Election year covid happens every 4 years.
 
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“Running rampant everywhere “ come on dude thats not good information. No sign of covid in my region. Let’s be sensible about this info
 
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“Running rampant everywhere “ come on dude thats not good information. No sign of covid in my region. Let’s be sensible about this info
I'm not sure what region you are in, but Covid is in all of them. ;) And ... this is just for those who are taking Covid tests.


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“Running rampant everywhere “ come on dude thats not good information. No sign of covid in my region. Let’s be sensible about this info
Chill out turbo! It is, in fact, “everywhere”, dude.
 
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We've had a spike every year around this time, right after vacations and school starting. It'll drop back down in the next few weeks, like it has each year before spiking again in December before falling again in January. People gather, it spreads, people go back to their normal lives and it goes back off the radar. The pattern each year has been quite consistent.
 
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Just use common sense, personal hygiene techniques, and for the majority of us, it will be a non-issue.

There is a certain percentage of the population who has added risk factors that makes them more susceptible to catching it and makes for more difficult recovery.

Lose weight
Cut back your sugar intake as far as possible
Get plenty of exercise and sleep
don’t smoke
Eat a healthy well-balanced diet

And most important, stay away from little kids.
 
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had it 3 times-so far. First time, not much to it. Second time, worst Ive felt in my life-and I've been "dead" once, so that's saying something. (got CO poisoning, pretty much dead at hospital but obviously didn't really). Third time I didn't even know it. Runny nose, barely, but that's it.

Wife's sister is a infectious disease "doctor". More of a scientist than a doctor if you want to know the truth. THey don't really fully understand covid and it's many strains and mutations. That was the biggest "issue" of the 2019-2021 covid era is that nobody knew how to treat it. There are other issues as well of which I can't talk about because the forum doesn't like that kind of talk.
 
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Im gonna lay a bunch of masks on the living room floor, spritz them with aerosol 3M adhesive, and then roll around on them like a cat in a catnip patch.
 
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Just use common sense, personal hygiene techniques, and for the majority of us, it will be a non-issue.

There is a certain percentage of the population who has added risk factors that makes them more susceptible to catching it and makes for more difficult recovery.

Lose weight
Cut back your sugar intake as far as possible
Get plenty of exercise and sleep
don’t smoke
Eat a healthy well-balanced diet

And most important, stay away from little kids.
Well at least I get to keep my liquor and fast women, otherwise I may just have to get COVID.
 
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