Quote:
Originally Posted by oldtimes
My own observations about this is that the only people I know that died from Covid were not vaccinated. However the ones I know who have had it the most times were vaccinated and fully boosted. I personally only had the initial vaccine series (2 shots) back in 2021. The one and only time I got Covid it was so mild I’ve had colds that were worse. I have to wonder if people are so over-vaccinated that they can no longer produce a natural response. What is everyone’s own experience with this?
|
I'm a Covid hipster. I had covid before it was cool...
February 2020... Mild fever and body aches for 36 hrs, a cough for 3 days and tired for 4-5 days.
Didn't even know it was covid since tests were not yet available. I was able to confirm via antibody blood tests 3 months later.
I still took the Moderna jabs (first one made me WAAAAAY sicker than when I had covid, the second one was nothing), and 1 booster.
The wife caught covid from me. She had typical flu-like symptoms for a week and lost taste and smell a week later. That lasted about 7-10 days. She also was jabbed (she got the J&J, followed by the first Moderna booster). She caught covid again last Summer. It was a bad cold for a week...
We're both done with the boosters until they actually test them and prove they work...