MACS wrote:It was on the commercial, Frank. 3 weeks...
I had covid, as you know. I'm sure 98.2% of us have by now. I had a lingering cough. Bugged the sh*t outa me for weeks. Maybe a couple months even. All good now.
No reason to run and get a shot AFTER the fact. But people don't think. They get scared, and run and do what the TV tells them.
sort of jpotts scientific deduction method, Shawn.
You weren't even as lucky as most, but far luckier than many.
You're personal experience is really only valid as it informs your case. It does not speak to other cases.
But I enjoyed saying jpotts.
Caren got it just after the New Year...yup, after two shots and a booster...had aches and a fever for two days. Still, a milder case than even you had. She continued to test positive for almost 10 days but her doctor explained that the test showed the presence of viri in her nasal passages but they were already inactive making her unlikely to be contagious after day 5.
I slept in our bed with her every night, never changed any household routines other than to stay with her so as not to spread it to others, but I never tested positive for the entire 10 days.
My thoughts are that our mild case/no case are pretty much what the jabs are said to be doing. Not so sure we'd have had the same results without them. Actually, strongly doubt it, other than luck.
I honestly think it's likely that if even more people took it, the world would have been way ahead of where it is currently a lot earlier. I am against mandates, simply hoped for hearts and minds to change
As for TV (and I'm sure you include all forms of info/media) there are all kinds of sources supplying what 98.2% of posters here want to be factual too. Hard to believe that only one side of every issue is ever mind controlled by media.
I'm quite unemotional about the debate now. I stay here because I still love, like, and respect most here no matter what they believe, so I'm not planning on listing sources for what I find to be true. No one has flipped sides that I have seen.