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    JettaKnight

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    30 facts you NEED to know: Your Covid CribsheetYou asked for it, so we made it. A collection of all the arguments you’ll ever need.​


    https://off-guardian.org/2021/09/22/30-facts-you-need-to-know-your-covid-cribsheet/
    Keep gettin' that info out there.
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    NKBJ

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    Stumbled onto an entertaining read about the bank bug.

     

    Mark-DuCo

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    Well I guess being a rebel finally caught up with me. I ended up with a fever and body aches last Saturday night, and by Tuesday my sense of smell and about half my taste was gone. I figure it had to be covid, but I didn't get tested just to be another stat.

    It certainly wasn't a fun week, but it was also far from the worst I've ever felt. I took vitamin D3, B6, C, and Zinc, along with nyquil if I needed it. By Friday this week the fevers and body aches were gone and I just had an annoying cough when I tried to breath really deep or yawn.

    I still have the cough which is starting to drive me crazy, but by far the worst part is losing smell and taste. I'm a bit of a foodie. I love cooking for others and competing when I can. Now most stuff just tastes really salty to me. I hope it doesn't last too long.
     

    NKBJ

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    Well I guess being a rebel finally caught up with me. I ended up with a fever and body aches last Saturday night, and by Tuesday my sense of smell and about half my taste was gone. I figure it had to be covid, but I didn't get tested just to be another stat.

    It certainly wasn't a fun week, but it was also far from the worst I've ever felt. I took vitamin D3, B6, C, and Zinc, along with nyquil if I needed it. By Friday this week the fevers and body aches were gone and I just had an annoying cough when I tried to breath really deep or yawn.

    I still have the cough which is starting to drive me crazy, but by far the worst part is losing smell and taste. I'm a bit of a foodie. I love cooking for others and competing when I can. Now most stuff just tastes really salty to me. I hope it doesn't last too long.
    Best wishes on making it go away.
    Congrads on acquiring immunity.
     

    actaeon277

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    So much fail there.
    The 2 women most likely to grill the VP, tested positive, and it turns out.. falsely.
    Then they do an interview remotely with the VP, which they coulda done without going to the studio.
    Also, positive test or not, then why couldn't the other 2 ladies participate? It was remote. Were the "cooties" going to transmit?
    Finally, good job on the health privacy. Nothing like disclosing someone's health problems to the nation. I'm only a steelworker, and I know better than that.
     
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    buckwacker

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    I was told those rarely happen. What are the odds that two people sitting next to each both receive false positives. Must be astronomical, like the odds of getting struck by lightning or winning the lottery.
     

    buckwacker

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    So much fail there.
    The 2 women most likely to grill the VP, tested positive, and it turns out.. falsely.
    Then they do an interview remotely with the VP, which they coulda done without going to the studio.
    Also, positive test or not, then why couldn't the other 2 ladies participate? It was remote. We're the "cooties" going to transmit?
    Finally, good job on the health privacy. Nothing like disclosing someone's health problems to the nation. I'm only a steelworker, and I know better than that.
    What was Camela worried about, she's vaccinated. Shouldn't be an issue sitting at a desk with a positive.
     
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    qwerty

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    Well I guess being a rebel finally caught up with me. I ended up with a fever and body aches last Saturday night, and by Tuesday my sense of smell and about half my taste was gone. I figure it had to be covid, but I didn't get tested just to be another stat.

    It certainly wasn't a fun week, but it was also far from the worst I've ever felt. I took vitamin D3, B6, C, and Zinc, along with nyquil if I needed it. By Friday this week the fevers and body aches were gone and I just had an annoying cough when I tried to breath really deep or yawn.

    I still have the cough which is starting to drive me crazy, but by far the worst part is losing smell and taste. I'm a bit of a foodie. I love cooking for others and competing when I can. Now most stuff just tastes really salty to me. I hope it doesn't last too long.

    Glad you are doing better. My cough hung around for a couple of weeks. Usually was aggravated by talking but thankfully went away.
     
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