I am not certain if yes or no.
Back in mid July, I got sick for the first time in recent years. It was all in the form of chest congestion and general fatigue. It was bad, but not something I felt required hospital treatment. The symptoms lasted for about 16 days. After that, I was fine and recovered with no trouble.
My guess is this was Covid, but maybe not?
Exactly correct.
The chances of dying from the Wuhan are essentially zero.
The number reported is
the number of infections, positive tests, of those with virus. A big number. Why? To create panic. But why is the number of infections important?
Nearly everyone who is infected, survives. And the reported symptoms are just like the seasonal flu:
"The First Lady explained how she experienced “
body aches, a cough and headaches, and felt extremely tired most of the time”.
She added recovering from the illness gave her time to “reflect”.
Mrs Trump said: “Recovering from an illness gives you a lot of time to reflect. "
Melania Trump describes coronavirus 'rollercoaster' as son Barron also tested positive
Again? The number of deaths from the Wuhan is no more than a rounding error.
Hill reporter Joe Consha said the following on Fox. 10/6:
"The CDC said that between the ages of zero and 19, 99.97% of people survive the Wuhan.
....between 20 and 45, 99.98%
....between 50 and 65, 99.5%
....and over 70, about 95%.
The chance of dying from the Wuhan Red Death is about.....zero.
Sooo ask yourself why the number reported is 'infections,' those positive tests, many of which are false positives.
The important number is the number of fatalities.....a tiny number, certainly not one eligible for shutting down the economy for any reason other than to injure Trump's presidency.