Ok. I am 4 days into Covid myself. I am 100 percent certain of previous exposure. I am also a nurse. I am 53, fit, and healthy with no underlying health issues. I have had many many colds in my lifetime, and this is no common rhinovirus. I had 3 days of fever over 101 degrees and all the fun that goes along with that. It is similar to a bad case of influenza…
Not going to enter the fray over vaccinations here but to make it sound as though ,when you get covid you just sneeze a couple times and that’s it is just not the truth.
Sounds very similar to the beta version I endured in January 2019. Nasty chills, lethargy...then felt that all over again a year later with my first Moderna injection.
It seems everyone I know personally who has had the shots and got Covid had a worse time of it. My neighbors and my niece just keep getting sick - their immune system is shot.
I had it in 2021 and have the persistent antibodies to prove it. The Red Cross even uses my blood for special purposes because of the antibodies. It was a nasty flu, I got pretty sick, but I always get pretty sick from the flu because it always progresses into a sinus infection.
My question to you is “What is different about Covid that requires the complete shutdown of the world and total suspension of individual rights?”
It is a serious question. Why did we never have to do this with a flu before? Is it because it was manmade? Is it because Bill Gates and Company had succeeded in setting up global pandemic mechanism so they could take control of the world using it as an excuse?
I repeat my question: What is different about Covid that justifies abolishing all world governments and placing the World Health Organization in charge of everything?