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<blockquote data-quote="Deleted member 48126" data-source="post: 2105227"><p>I had covid, and not to get all weird on you, but a lot of these deaths are to sensationalize it. I agree and respect anyone who doesn't want to chance it, but I personally know two people who have passed from it.</p><p></p><p>Both had several pretty serious health issues, aka those issues were going to get them within the next year or two, and they were very stagnant people.</p><p></p><p>It blew through the department that I work in, and it was very 50/50 and the 50/50 for symptoms was obvious. Healthier, more active people were fine, and when I mean fine like had the sniffles or lost their smell and taste fine. The guys who were overweight, had diabetes, were smokers, etc...had more severe symptoms but weathered the storm and returned to work within two weeks.</p><p></p><p>Fun fact, the guy who started it all was a 71 year old who won't retire. He came into work after visiting his dirty little grand kids and was asymptomatic. He literally gave it to 30/48 people in my department.</p><p></p><p>I only say this to reassure everyone that it is not a death sentence. I would say I am above average health, only because I love working out, and my only symptoms were loss of smell and achy knees. The achy knees only last two days, but my loss of smell is concerning since it's been 3 months since I had it and it Hasn't returned.</p><p></p><p>Turn off the news, talk to your doctors, and start taking care of yourselves. You're gawd dang, gun shootin, beer drinkin, red meat eatin Americans. Y'all will be ok.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Deleted member 48126, post: 2105227"] I had covid, and not to get all weird on you, but a lot of these deaths are to sensationalize it. I agree and respect anyone who doesn’t want to chance it, but I personally know two people who have passed from it. Both had several pretty serious health issues, aka those issues were going to get them within the next year or two, and they were very stagnant people. It blew through the department that I work in, and it was very 50/50 and the 50/50 for symptoms was obvious. Healthier, more active people were fine, and when I mean fine like had the sniffles or lost their smell and taste fine. The guys who were overweight, had diabetes, were smokers, etc...had more severe symptoms but weathered the storm and returned to work within two weeks. Fun fact, the guy who started it all was a 71 year old who won’t retire. He came into work after visiting his dirty little grand kids and was asymptomatic. He literally gave it to 30/48 people in my department. I only say this to reassure everyone that it is not a death sentence. I would say I am above average health, only because I love working out, and my only symptoms were loss of smell and achy knees. The achy knees only last two days, but my loss of smell is concerning since it’s been 3 months since I had it and it Hasn’t returned. Turn off the news, talk to your doctors, and start taking care of yourselves. You’re gawd dang, gun shootin, beer drinkin, red meat eatin Americans. Y’all will be ok. [/QUOTE]
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