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A few weeks ago, my daughter started sniffling. The next day she started coughing. Her doctor declared this to be a sinus infection and bronchitis.

2 days later, my wife and I both got the snifles as well. Followed by sinus infections and bronchitis.

My daughter's work, and my work, both have mandatory negative covid test requirements (she works with the public, I often travel out of state to customer shops for weeks at a time.)

Our daughter tested positive, my wife and I tested negative. 2 days later I wasn't any better (forced mask at work as we had a customer team from Mexico on-site, no surprise my sinus infection was getting worse) so work sent me for another test. This time I tested positive, so did my wife. Mandatory 10 days off work for me, 2 weeks for my daughter and wife.

For a week straight, we all spent 90% of our time lying down and feeling completely worn out. No fever, no loss of taste or smell, just a dry cough, constant sweating (Jesus the sweating was gross,) a massive non-stop headache, and fatigue. Major fatigue. As in "I took a shower now I have to take a 2 hour nap to recover."

After a week, our daughter started feeling better. Well, less worse anyway. 2 days later, my wife and I both started feeling less worse as well. After the mandatory 10 days, we all tested negative and are all back to work.

As of this morning, we are all at 90% or so, the fatigue is still there but getting better.

None of us went to the er, none of us died.

We had the flu and got better.

Shout out to vitamin C and Zinc and copious amounts of water.

A few weeks ago, my daughter started sniffling. The next day she started coughing. Her doctor declared this to be a sinus infection and bronchitis. 2 days later, my wife and I both got the snifles as well. Followed by sinus infections and bronchitis. My daughter's work, and my work, both have mandatory negative covid test requirements (she works with the public, I often travel out of state to customer shops for weeks at a time.) Our daughter tested positive, my wife and I tested negative. 2 days later I wasn't any better (forced mask at work as we had a customer team from Mexico on-site, no surprise my sinus infection was getting worse) so work sent me for another test. This time I tested positive, so did my wife. Mandatory 10 days off work for me, 2 weeks for my daughter and wife. For a week straight, we all spent 90% of our time lying down and feeling completely worn out. No fever, no loss of taste or smell, just a dry cough, constant sweating (Jesus the sweating was gross,) a massive non-stop headache, and fatigue. Major fatigue. As in "I took a shower now I have to take a 2 hour nap to recover." After a week, our daughter started feeling better. Well, less worse anyway. 2 days later, my wife and I both started feeling less worse as well. After the mandatory 10 days, we all tested negative and are all back to work. As of this morning, we are all at 90% or so, the fatigue is still there but getting better. None of us went to the er, none of us died. We had the flu and got better. Shout out to vitamin C and Zinc and copious amounts of water.

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THIS

My sis in law works ICU in a health authority Sacramento. She said to me that during one shift she had 15 patients either with severe covid or severe vaxx side effects. ALL of them had comorbidities like diabetes or cancer or birth defects or aids(hallelujah maybe now people will stop being promiscuous or faggots).

5 kids between 6and 14 years of age. Not vaccinated but in ICU due to covid infection.

5 adults not vaccinated but infected with the covid & a NEW TREND only since the covid vaccines rolled out.

5 vaccinated but negative covid test, with 1 of 3 complications(&this is the norm for problems due to vaxx). Either miocarditis, stroke, or paralysis.

So whether it's the vaccine or the actual virus, it's the compromised people that end up in the ICU. But still, let's wait the 5 years to see just how sickly this vaccine makes the healthy people.

The new trend also started to fill up their ICU beds... in the hospital there are ~30 ICU beds and before the vaccine rolled out they had on average ~30% bed availability. Now after the vaccines rolled out they are always full & need to put patients in other wards because of this