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So i am pretty sure I've had covid this week. I don't test because the test can't tell from regular flu anyway. But the covid flu is much different than the Asian flu's i grew up with on the east coast back in the 80s. In some ways i prefer the covid flu. The asian flu have lots of sweating and vomiting no vomiting from covod flu. Main symptoms fatigue, body pains all over and a fever of 100.8 I could have probably worked today 4 days from first feeling it but my wife said stay home and don't spread it. Just continued to take my regular routine of vitamins

So i am pretty sure I've had covid this week. I don't test because the test can't tell from regular flu anyway. But the covid flu is much different than the Asian flu's i grew up with on the east coast back in the 80s. In some ways i prefer the covid flu. The asian flu have lots of sweating and vomiting no vomiting from covod flu. Main symptoms fatigue, body pains all over and a fever of 100.8 I could have probably worked today 4 days from first feeling it but my wife said stay home and don't spread it. Just continued to take my regular routine of vitamins

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If you can breathe, you didn't have covid. I had covid direct from Hubei. Shit was 6 weeks long and was unable to breathe. Coughing so much you feel like you will die. You had the regular flu son.

More likely had the latest strain which is not much different to the flu where as what you had was the full force original version.

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Not true, I tested positive for antibodies. I never had any problems breathing. I don't even know which time I was ill was the rona.

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How do you test positive for antibodies when they haven't found the virus?

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Are you sure it wasn't a hangover? Because it literally sounds like a hangover.