Before vaccines existed, yes. Had it twice, the second time was fucking awful.
Here is the problem tho.
Sure it was covid?
We now know the PCR tests cant tell the difference between covid, flu. cold.
So in all honesty you could of had a cold, then covid. Or Covid, than a cold, or a cold and a flu, or flu both times.
No way to know.
Colds don't have the symptoms I had. I've never been winded from 1 flight of stairs.
Worst illness I ever had was a few years before COVID came. I was puking so much and so tired I could hardly get out of bed and walk across the room. I ended up laying on the carpet outside the bathroom.
I was watching my sister's apartment while she was out of town. My dog was with me. I was so ill that I couldn't walk her. I quite literally remember crawling/sitting on the street almost ready to beg a stranger for help at getting her walked.
Sometimes you just get shit symptoms with flus or whatever your fighting off naturally.
We now know the PCR tests cant tell the difference between covid, flu. cold.
So in all honesty you could of had a cold, then covid. Or Covid, than a cold, or a cold and a flu, or flu both times.
Also you could not be sick at all and the test says you have the covid. It's straight up bullshit and lies. How often do you get the common cold? The seasonal flu?
Natural immunity actually keeps you from being infected, unlike the scam vaccines. So you probably didn't have it twice unless your immune system is compromised. Go get tested for AIDS.
There is no permanent immunity to covid. Just like a "cold" the immunity fades.
not that fast. that's propaganda.
Yeah that's the excuse for "boosters". How convenient.
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