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A guy I know around my age tested positive with no symptoms, but now says his temperature is above normal. I bet the psychological effect of testing positive causes people to be sicker. I've never tested and I've been slightly sick a couple of times for a couple of days at a time, but I'm usually fine by day three.I'm curious what is happening with us. In August two of my sons and I got it. We were bad flu sick, my 8 year old was 3 days sick my 12 year old and me 10 days or so. My wife other son and daughter were home, they(wife and daughter, 3rd son stayed in Ontario he had a summer job) came over around day 7 or so by us. Neither took any precautions and neither got sick. My daughter came back positive on a mandatory day 8 test upon return, which was over 25 days since we had all first tested positive. She had no symptoms. Now she has it again with mild symptoms but none of the rest of us do, we were tested as returnees (all 6 of us traveled, this time) and will be testing again today. I'm going to switch my daughter and my result so I get the positive and travel without testing for 6 months, but it seems to prove you can't catch it twice if you have even moderate symptoms and that the asymptomatic as my daughter was the first time are not actually even sick enough to get antibodies. Also my wife seems immune, my oldest son, is pretty much always doing his own thing so I can see how he avoided it, but both my wife and I have been sitting with my daughter, I ate food she had eaten and made for me and nothing. All in all I now doubt this is even as contagious as the flu. I also think they could have sprayed us with a cold virus and are saying it's a covid 19 variant. either way the covid is clearly over killing amount of people above a handful.
People need to just stop being faggots and accept that we need to build natural immunity to this weak as piss virus.