A Recap on Covid: USMB Edition

Yeah, that is one weird dude.....I got shed of him some time ago. He has some sort of weird obsession with A. Spanberger.

I'm sorry to say it but many of these people have miserable personal lives. And it shows
 
1. Twice...Nov, 2020 really mild like a cold. May, 2024 much worse, like a flu.
2. No
3. n/a
4. Encouraged by one doc, told to do what I thought was right by another.
5. No
6. My 36 yo neice died a year ago from turbo lymphoma. She was diagnosed on a Friday, died on the following Weds. She was an RN and firmly in the "we all need all the covid vaccines possible" camp. Who knows but it's a tragedy.
 
Had it once. Sick for 3 weeks.
My neice, very healthy and 52, passed away from it. No other medical issues so it was the virus itself. 2 of my friends from church also passed. From my perspective the virus was very bad it was not just a cold virus that's bs. If one gets it they have no business being out in public and the employer should not deduct sick days either.
 
how so?

Because they do not want men playing sports with women....

Well, since transgender women aren't men, that's besides the point.

Naw, I man the nasty religious bigotry, the internalized misogyny, etc.

the kind of person who listens to Trump say, "Grab em by the Pussy" and they are all for that sort of thing.
 
1. Twice...Nov, 2020 really mild like a cold. May, 2024 much worse, like a flu.
2. No
3. n/a
4. Encouraged by one doc, told to do what I thought was right by another.
5. No
6. My 36 yo neice died a year ago from turbo lymphoma. She was diagnosed on a Friday, died on the following Weds. She was an RN and firmly in the "we all need all the covid vaccines possible" camp. Who knows but it's a tragedy.

I think you're the first person I've heard of who had the more severe infection second. I don't doubt it, the human body is weird sometimes. But yikes.

Also I'm so sorry about your niece. I thought my coworker died quickly from turbo cancer--she lasted about two months.
 
Had it once. Sick for 3 weeks.
My neice, very healthy and 52, passed away from it. No other medical issues so it was the virus itself. 2 of my friends from church also passed. From my perspective the virus was very bad it was not just a cold virus that's bs. If one gets it they have no business being out in public and the employer should not deduct sick days either.

It was really bad at the beginning, for sure. The original form--bad. But it's not that bad for everyone, and the variants are much more mild.

My employer has no more "covid days", like in 2020 and 2021. If you get sick with covid, you just take your regular sick days. I think many people have it now and don't even test, it's that mild.
 
1. Were you infected with Covid? When, to what severity? How many infections did you have?

2. Did you get vaccines? What type, when? Did you get boosters? How many?

3. Did you have any short-term or long-term effects from the vaccines/boosters?

4. Were you encouraged/pressed to get vaccinated by your doctor, family, workplace, etc?

5. Do you know anyone who passed away from a Covid infection? How many?

6. Do you know anyone suffering from long-term vaccine effects, or who you may suspect are?
Yes, my wife and I were among the first. I was sick for about 9 hours. Just a little tired, but no real issues. My wife was sick for a little more than two days. She was pretty ill. She lost most of her sense of smell, and taste, and she still hasn't recovered those completely.

I never got the jab. She got one.

Yes, her job pressured her to get the jab. So far she doesn't appear to have any negative affects.

I know of two people who died of actual covid. Both were old, and one was chronically I'll. The other simply never went to see a doctor till it was too late.

Yes, I know three who have died suddenly of heart attacks who had no prior cardiac history. Two were mid 50's, one was 48.

A friend has a grandchild, a baby who's parents had the child vaxed. He's basically crippled for life. He ended up contracting an incredibly aggressive infant arthritis. It's tragic. Three years old and life basically over.
 
Yes, my wife and I were among the first. I was sick for about 9 hours. Just a little tired, but no real issues. My wife was sick for a little more than two days. She was pretty ill. She lost most of her sense of smell, and taste, and she still hasn't recovered those completely.

I never got the jab. She got one.

Yes, her job pressured her to get the jab. So far she doesn't appear to have any negative affects.

I know of two people who died of actual covid. Both were old, and one was chronically I'll. The other simply never went to see a doctor till it was too late.

Yes, I know three who have died suddenly of heart attacks who had no prior cardiac history. Two were mid 50's, one was 48.

A friend has a grandchild, a baby who's parents had the child vaxed. He's basically crippled for life. He ended up contracting an incredibly aggressive infant arthritis. It's tragic. Three years old and life basically over.

That's so sad all the way around--the loss of life from covid, the vaccines, and a baby with a horrid reaction. Early covid was bad enough, but our response made it so much worse.
 
1. Were you infected with Covid? When, to what severity? How many infections did you have?

2. Did you get vaccines? What type, when? Did you get boosters? How many?

3. Did you have any short-term or long-term effects from the vaccines/boosters?

4. Were you encouraged/pressed to get vaccinated by your doctor, family, workplace, etc?

5. Do you know anyone who passed away from a Covid infection? How many?

6. Do you know anyone suffering from long-term vaccine effects, or who you may suspect are?


Got Covid 3 times after I was vaxxed. The delta variant was the worst. I was never hospitalized.

Got the Pzifer vax. No booster. It was worthless.

No long term vax problems that I know of.

Family pressed me to get the vax.

Yes. A neighbor died of the delta variant.

Yes. My Aunt got severe myocardis and severe heart problems from the vax.
 
Got Covid 3 times after I was vaxxed. The delta variant was the worst. I was never hospitalized.

Got the Pzifer vax. No booster. It was worthless.

No long term vax problems that I know of.

Family pressed me to get the vax.

Yes. A neighbor died of the delta variant.

Yes. My Aunt got severe myocardis and severe heart problems from the vax.

Yep, I think this is the common story. We know people who had covid badly; we know people with bad vaccine reactions. And yea, if you had the vax and got covid three times? Geez
 
1. Were you infected with Covid? When, to what severity? How many infections did you have?

2. Did you get vaccines? What type, when? Did you get boosters? How many?

3. Did you have any short-term or long-term effects from the vaccines/boosters?

4. Were you encouraged/pressed to get vaccinated by your doctor, family, workplace, etc?

5. Do you know anyone who passed away from a Covid infection? How many?

6. Do you know anyone suffering from long-term vaccine effects, or who you may suspect are?
I had it, recovered without any vaccination, and haven’t gotten it since. Gotta love the human body’s ability to develop natural immunity.
 
Yeah, that is one weird dude.....I got shed of him some time ago. He has some sort of weird obsession with A. Spanberger.



Actually it was you, a self proclaimed "Republican," who not only voted for Spanberger, but vehemently opposed auditing that election, an election Spanberger trailed the whole evening, then "woosh" the Dominion Voting Machines said she won.... and then she told WaPo it was "her calmest election ever" since she knew the primary truth of Dominion Machines...

they CHOOSE the JEW.
 
Got Covid 3 times



You were told you had "Covid" 3 times. In reality you had it once since it was only here in Spring 2020.

In the fall of 2020, the "normal flu" was diagnosed at 3% of normal, since the other 97% were lied to and told they had "covid."


Sorry about your Aunt.

Do not trust mass hysteria forcing you to "get checked" by government controlled healthcare.
 
You were told you had "Covid" 3 times. In reality you had it once since it was only here in Spring 2020.

In the fall of 2020, the "normal flu" was diagnosed at 3% of normal, since the other 97% were lied to and told they had "covid."


Sorry about your Aunt.

Do not trust mass hysteria forcing you to "get checked" by government controlled healthcare.
Or perhaps we never get the virus out of our system once we get it. Ever thought of that?
 
Never got the Covid vaccine.
Finally caught it three years after it started, from ironically a fully vaccinated and boosted family member. Who was on their third bout of it. That family member ended up in the hospital for a week.
Was nothing but a minor 24 hour flu for me.

Two vaccinated friends died during that time of heart issues that started before covid. Both were overweight and unhealthy before Covid, so I can't say if vaccine had anything to do with their deaths, but the timing sure is coincidental being that people usually live many years, even with their health problems. One was 57 and the other 61.
 
Well, since you don't read my posts, Islamophobic Twat, here are my answers.

1. Didn't personally get Covid, that I know of.

2. Did get vaccines and one booster shot.

3. No effects, because I'm not a paranoid loon who thinks vaccines are dangerous.

4. No one really encouraged me.

5. Yes, my wife's brother in China passed away from Covid.

6. No. No one is suffering from vaccine effects, because that is bullshit made up by anti-science loons. Sadly, these loons will be in charge of health care in this country for the next four years.
No effects from the shot THAT YOU KNOW OF because you were lucky and received one of the less toxic batches. I doubt you've had your blood checked for troponin levels and fibrinogen levels.
 
7) the # of health care professionals who have quietly suggested big pharma and their gub'mit toadies have done more harm than good.......

~S~
 
You were told you had "Covid" 3 times. In reality you had it once since it was only here in Spring 2020.

In the fall of 2020, the "normal flu" was diagnosed at 3% of normal, since the other 97% were lied to and told they had "covid."


Sorry about your Aunt.

Do not trust mass hysteria forcing you to "get checked" by government controlled healthcare.


I had three different positive Covid tests from September 2020 to December 2022. The first time in 2020 I was very sick. Temp about 102, sore throat, aches, very tired. It felt like moderate to bad flu. The next two times in was progressively milder. More like a cold. No big deal. My father and sister got in as well. It felt like a bad cold to them.
 
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