I think covid19 is real. In early November 2019, the east coast of USA got nailed with a nasty flu. It took out everyone at my job. Everyone I worked with there are extremely dedicated, and always punctual. Most of these guys would show up to work half-decapitated and still put in a full 8-10 hour day.
But this flu had those guys calling out. We all got it, all of our families got it, all of our friends got it. It was just a really hardcore flu, that's what we believed it was. Us younger guys recovered after about 7-10 days, some of the older guys were laid up for 2 weeks. We all eventually recovered and moved ahead.
Now, I believe that was covid19. I think we all had it. Months later, after the lockdowns and shit began, we had new guys coming in and out of the shop. We worked around and in close quarters with people who tested positive for covid19. Not one of us who got sick in 11/2019 ended up testing positive, and we've all been tested at least 4 times. Perhaps we developed immunity or resistance to the covid19 strain. It has identical symptoms to the flu, just a really intense one.
TL;DR- I do believe Covid19 is a real virus. I do believe it can make people sick with flu-like symptoms. However, I also believe that the CDC and (((authorities))) simply rebranded the flu: they renamed it "covid19" and started selling it as a super-deadly, world-killing pandemic. This explains why the flu was down 98% in 2020, because doctors/hospitals are financially incentivized for having covid19 patients. I think the virus tore through the USA several months before the first propaganda videos of chinks passing out in the streets hit the internet. I think Americans (at least on east coast) developed a herd immunity or resistance.
I had something like this around 13 to 15 years ago. It took me out for like 4 weeks or so. Went back to work on week 4 but I was feeling sluggish and muscles in my body hurt for another 8 weeks or so.
I got sick on New year's Eve. I was in bed by 1AM. I slept for the next 36 hours straight then got up and threw up. But no respiratory issues at first. And only a grating cough for the next week or so, so about 2 weeks total. Mine doesn't fit the claimed symptoms.
I had a little tiny bit of coughing, but I can tell you that the vitamin D I was taking will knock that out. On day 5 I had a sore throat. I mostly just suffered from fatigue. I'm normally going to the gym for weight lifting, and I was skipping it for days. Then I found out I couldn't smell at the end of day 5. Then I avoided the gym for the sake of not getting others infected. On day 14 I had trouble breathing, but I've been having rare trouble breathing episodes since I was a kid. It seems to be associated with the winter. I'm not sure if that was covid related. I had the trouble breathing thing a few days after that.
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