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<blockquote data-quote="DSheetz" data-source="post: 2611045" data-attributes="member: 91783"><p>It's day six of me having Covid and so far it's not nearly as bad as the West Nile was for me , but then I have had both of my vaccination shots and one booster . I was number 18 in my state for West Nile so it was some time ago . With it I got a bad headache that made a migraine feel mild , ran a fever of 100 for a few days and it even hurt to touch the hair on my body . With this I had a headache that was more of a sinuses related headache stuffy head and ears sore throat and coughing that hurt my lungs and just a slight fever . My wife has it worse then me and I feel bad for her she is in day 10 now and is showing improvement but still has a bad coughing fit regularly , but then she still works , and it's in a petrary dish , in a middle school . We as people do the same as animals when we are grouped into large numbers we give each other transmittable diseases , we breath the same air as others have just exhaled , we touch the same surfaces that they have just touched maybe after just sneezing or coughing on their hands , we greet each other maybe with a hug or hand shake ect. we are sociable in general and have our greeting rituals the same as coyote do and we pass things from one to another good and or bad it's just the way we are the natural side of mankind . As with the last pandemic ( the bigger one that started in 1918 ) we have lost several people to this one . It has mutated at a rapid pace and now luckily it seems to be less severe then it first was . We will be living with it now and we hope that as time goes on we adapt and it mutates to be lesser in severity for us humans and the other species that come in contact with it as well as become hosts to it . It's the old Pandora's Box thing we were all told of as youth once we open the box you can't put it back in the box so we need to study it and figure it out then learn how to best deal with it . We and it will keep changing and adapting to each other as time goes on . When I was younger they gave me a small pox vaccine . I had German Measles at 5 ,my Mom had small pox when she was little also so I didn't react to it , they gave me another one still no reaction to it . Fast forward to bootcamp you go down a line getting shots in each arm three days in the morning then stand two for an hour waiting to see if anyone has adverse reactions before going on with your day . The small pox is give in the same shoulder on every one after 5 days or so you go back through the line get the site checked for a reaction you should have a pox mark blister . I had no reaction to it so another dose was given this time I did get a small reaction it looked like a small zit with a yellow head on it maybe 3/16ths of an inch in diameter . I had some immunity from having the German measles as well as from my mom having survived small pox giving me some of her immunity to it . I am hopeful that the human race will react to this new virus in a similar way and pay it forward also . But in the mean time don't get upset if I don't give you a big hug and hand shake or a kiss on the cheek I will still show my respect to you and greet you just not quite as robustly . We might have to change our greeting rituals a little , We all know why we shake with our right had don't we ? If I was in Europe it was so I couldn't stab you with my dagger in my right hand if I was in Asia and depending on my religious beliefs , it was a show of respect because I cleaned my back side with my left hand . Each a ritual greeting but for differencing reasons .</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DSheetz, post: 2611045, member: 91783"] It's day six of me having Covid and so far it's not nearly as bad as the West Nile was for me , but then I have had both of my vaccination shots and one booster . I was number 18 in my state for West Nile so it was some time ago . With it I got a bad headache that made a migraine feel mild , ran a fever of 100 for a few days and it even hurt to touch the hair on my body . With this I had a headache that was more of a sinuses related headache stuffy head and ears sore throat and coughing that hurt my lungs and just a slight fever . My wife has it worse then me and I feel bad for her she is in day 10 now and is showing improvement but still has a bad coughing fit regularly , but then she still works , and it's in a petrary dish , in a middle school . We as people do the same as animals when we are grouped into large numbers we give each other transmittable diseases , we breath the same air as others have just exhaled , we touch the same surfaces that they have just touched maybe after just sneezing or coughing on their hands , we greet each other maybe with a hug or hand shake ect. we are sociable in general and have our greeting rituals the same as coyote do and we pass things from one to another good and or bad it's just the way we are the natural side of mankind . As with the last pandemic ( the bigger one that started in 1918 ) we have lost several people to this one . It has mutated at a rapid pace and now luckily it seems to be less severe then it first was . We will be living with it now and we hope that as time goes on we adapt and it mutates to be lesser in severity for us humans and the other species that come in contact with it as well as become hosts to it . It's the old Pandora's Box thing we were all told of as youth once we open the box you can't put it back in the box so we need to study it and figure it out then learn how to best deal with it . We and it will keep changing and adapting to each other as time goes on . When I was younger they gave me a small pox vaccine . I had German Measles at 5 ,my Mom had small pox when she was little also so I didn't react to it , they gave me another one still no reaction to it . Fast forward to bootcamp you go down a line getting shots in each arm three days in the morning then stand two for an hour waiting to see if anyone has adverse reactions before going on with your day . The small pox is give in the same shoulder on every one after 5 days or so you go back through the line get the site checked for a reaction you should have a pox mark blister . I had no reaction to it so another dose was given this time I did get a small reaction it looked like a small zit with a yellow head on it maybe 3/16ths of an inch in diameter . I had some immunity from having the German measles as well as from my mom having survived small pox giving me some of her immunity to it . I am hopeful that the human race will react to this new virus in a similar way and pay it forward also . But in the mean time don't get upset if I don't give you a big hug and hand shake or a kiss on the cheek I will still show my respect to you and greet you just not quite as robustly . We might have to change our greeting rituals a little , We all know why we shake with our right had don't we ? If I was in Europe it was so I couldn't stab you with my dagger in my right hand if I was in Asia and depending on my religious beliefs , it was a show of respect because I cleaned my back side with my left hand . Each a ritual greeting but for differencing reasons . [/QUOTE]
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