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Well now that according to the government I am OK! to rejoin society thought I would give an honest review of what Covid is like from my point of view:
Symptoms: For the most part everything was mild/minor. There was only 1 day where I truly felt what I would qualify as "sick" and had moderate fatigue and loss of appetite, even that wasn't really all that bad and only lasted a couple hours. There were a couple of nights in the beginning where I woke up in a pretty intense sweat which was strange. No fever though and was able to get back to sleep fine. So for all the other days it pretty much was just a minor lingering cough which felt like mucus build up in the lungs that I would have to hack up once every couple of hours. To be honest, every common cold I have had in my life has been a lot worse and would take Covid over all those. Taste is fine, I still can't really smell anything but my sense of smell has always been terrible to begin with. I am sure the long term effects will kill me eventually in a couple of years and all my liberal family members can rejoice I am another positive statistic for their cause.
The worst part about it was getting my brain swabbed (they seriously shove those swabs so far up your nose it is extremely uncomfortable) and being caged up for 2 weeks with a bunch of random government phone calls asking for all the names, addresses, and phone numbers for any friends and family members I had hung around weeks prior. I would get 3-4 calls for the first few days about this shit once I tested positive. Extremely annoying.
Want to thank for all the Ts and Ps here because I wouldn't have been able to push through without the help of HH!!1!!11!!
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