we're reasonably certain my (now) 94 year old grandma had it at the start of 2020. she was in florida and "a bad flu" went through my aunt and uncle's old people neighborhood there.
We think my brother had it as well. He was in the Army at the time, and had to be taken out of the field training they were doing due to have some "unknown virus" causing "extreme Pneumonia." And he said that all of the medics and doctors were utterly confused and had no idea what he had in terms of the virus, just what it was doing. This was in Nov. 2019. When the outbreaks were happening, he had no less than 4 times that he was placed in quarantine because literally everyone around him tested positive for Covid, but he never got it. That was around the time the lightbulb turned on and he went "hang on a minute..."
As for myself, the only idea I have is that around the same time (Dec. 2019) some "unknown flu-like virus" tore through the warehouse I work at and damn near half the plant was out at one point. And when they came back, most people said they felt super tired and coughed like crazy, but not much else. I was one of the only ones who didnt have anything happen. I am pretty confident that was Covid in retrospect. As for me not getting it, I remember some studies back when it all started and they were actually taking science to it that said that those with O-Type blood had natural immunity, and considering I have O+ blood...
we're reasonably certain my (now) 94 year old grandma had it at the start of 2020. she was in florida and "a bad flu" went through my aunt and uncle's old people neighborhood there.
We think my brother had it as well. He was in the Army at the time, and had to be taken out of the field training they were doing due to have some "unknown virus" causing "extreme Pneumonia." And he said that all of the medics and doctors were utterly confused and had no idea what he had in terms of the virus, just what it was doing. This was in Nov. 2019. When the outbreaks were happening, he had no less than 4 times that he was placed in quarantine because literally everyone around him tested positive for Covid, but he never got it. That was around the time the lightbulb turned on and he went "hang on a minute..."
As for myself, the only idea I have is that around the same time (Dec. 2019) some "unknown flu-like virus" tore through the warehouse I work at and damn near half the plant was out at one point. And when they came back, most people said they felt super tired and coughed like crazy, but not much else. I was one of the only ones who didnt have anything happen. I am pretty confident that was Covid in retrospect. As for me not getting it, I remember some studies back when it all started and they were actually taking science to it that said that those with O-Type blood had natural immunity, and considering I have O+ blood...