Pretty sure I got Covid a couple weeks ago. Mild fever, cough, sinus pressure, and weird heart palpitations. I certainly wasn’t right for a week before symptoms hit and I wasn’t right for a week after. Stayed home for a few days while symptomatic then went back to work. Didn’t get a test. I’m 42, they would just send me home afterwards for rest and hydration and I would just be another in a long line of Cases! Cases! Cases! No thanks. Never told work I thought I might have Covid. That would have been 10 days without pay. No thanks again. The only time I really want to be in a grocery store is during a 106 degree heat wave and I stayed home with Covid. Or a cold. Or the flu. The world will never know.
Pretty sure I got Covid a couple weeks ago. Mild fever, cough, sinus pressure, and weird heart palpitations. I certainly wasn’t right for a week before symptoms hit and I wasn’t right for a week after. Stayed home for a few days while symptomatic then went back to work. Didn’t get a test. I’m 42, they would just send me home afterwards for rest and hydration and I would just be another in a long line of Cases! Cases! Cases! No thanks. Never told work I thought I might have Covid. That would have been 10 days without pay. No thanks again. The only time I really want to be in a grocery store is during a 106 degree heat wave and I stayed home with Covid. Or a cold. Or the flu. The world will never know.
Pretty sure I got Covid a couple weeks ago. Mild fever, cough, sinus pressure, and weird heart palpitations. I certainly wasn’t right for a week before symptoms hit and I wasn’t right for a week after. Stayed home for a few days while symptomatic then went back to work. Didn’t get a test. I’m 42, they would just send me home afterwards for rest and hydration and I would just be another in a long line of Cases! Cases! Cases! No thanks. Never told work I thought I might have Covid. That would have been 10 days without pay. No thanks again. The only time I really want to be in a grocery store is during a 106 degree heat wave and I stayed home with Covid. Or a cold. Or the flu. The world will never know.
Did you lose taste and smell? My smell hasn't come back 100%. Maybe only 40%.
Pretty sure I got Covid a couple weeks ago. Mild fever, cough, sinus pressure, and weird heart palpitations. I certainly wasn’t right for a week before symptoms hit and I wasn’t right for a week after. Stayed home for a few days while symptomatic then went back to work. Didn’t get a test. I’m 42, they would just send me home afterwards for rest and hydration and I would just be another in a long line of Cases! Cases! Cases! No thanks. Never told work I thought I might have Covid. That would have been 10 days without pay. No thanks again. The only time I really want to be in a grocery store is during a 106 degree heat wave and I stayed home with Covid. Or a cold. Or the flu. The world will never know.
Covid doesn't exist, Covid 1984 does. You got attacked by a 5g electromagnetic military assault, or you took the NWO injection and your symptoms are from that. Or you got something else, but the Covid propaganda convinced you it was Covid.
Pretty sure I got Covid a couple weeks ago. Mild fever, cough, sinus pressure, and weird heart palpitations. I certainly wasn’t right for a week before symptoms hit and I wasn’t right for a week after. Stayed home for a few days while symptomatic then went back to work. Didn’t get a test. I’m 42, they would just send me home afterwards for rest and hydration and I would just be another in a long line of Cases! Cases! Cases! No thanks. Never told work I thought I might have Covid. That would have been 10 days without pay. No thanks again. The only time I really want to be in a grocery store is during a 106 degree heat wave and I stayed home with Covid. Or a cold. Or the flu. The world will never know.
Did you lose taste and smell? My smell hasn't come back 100%. Maybe only 40%.
Try lighting your farts. The mixture of butane and methane should get you past 50%, at least.
Did you lose taste and smell? My smell hasn't come back 100%. Maybe only 40%.
No not me, my wife did for a day or two. She's vaxed with J&J and caught what I had. Still can't quite shake it. My 80 year old mom lives with us, She's vaxed with one of the two shot, she never caught anything. My kids are under 12 and never caught anything. I only consider Covid as a possible cause of shenanigans because the weeks of heart arrhythmia before and after symptoms were unique for me and my wife corroborated that she too had the same thing. That said I smoked for 20 plus years and my sniffer isn't that great to begin with.
Covid doesn't exist, Covid 1984 does. You got attacked by a 5g electromagnetic military assault, or you took the NWO injection and your symptoms are from that. Or you got something else, but the Covid propaganda convinced you it was Covid.
A can stacking grocer is definitely someone that the Free Mason Elite will want taken care of. Makes sense. Dwag sense.
UM: NHTSA Cautions Against Leaving Chevrolet Bolt EVs Indoors. “The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued an alert pertaining to Chevrolet Bolt owners, as the vehicles’ LG Chem battery packs could have a propensity to catch fire. On Wednesday, the safety organization recommended that the cars be left outdoors (ideally a healthy distance from anything flammable) and never left unattended while charging.”
Plus: “While EV fires haven’t been the norm, they’re happening at a pace that’s definitely undermining public trust. This is especially bad considering large swaths of the industry and most governments are hellbent on transitioning entirely over to alternative energy vehicles in the coming decade. Automakers and suppliers clearly need to do better because purchasing modern EVs still requires trading off some of the conveniences of internal combustion vehicles to get the benefits of at-home charging and quiet operation. Under normal circumstances, deciding between them involves some contemplation on what your driving needs actually entail. But owning a car that won’t catch fire is a prerequisite for most consumers and unlikely to be something they’ll be willing to compromise on.”
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Did you lose taste and smell? My smell hasn't come back 100%. Maybe only 40%.
No not me, my wife did for a day or two. She's vaxed with J&J and caught what I had. Still can't quite shake it. My 80 year old mom lives with us, She's vaxed with one of the two shot, she never caught anything. My kids are under 12 and never caught anything. I only consider Covid as a possible cause of shenanigans because the weeks of heart arrhythmia before and after symptoms were unique for me and my wife corroborated that she too had the same thing. That said I smoked for 20 plus years and my sniffer isn't that great to begin with.
Covid doesn't exist, Covid 1984 does. You got attacked by a 5g electromagnetic military assault, or you took the NWO injection and your symptoms are from that. Or you got something else, but the Covid propaganda convinced you it was Covid.
A can stacking grocer is definitely someone that the Free Mason Elite will want taken care of. Makes sense. Dwag sense.
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UM: NHTSA Cautions Against Leaving Chevrolet Bolt EVs Indoors. “The National Highway Traffic Safety Administration (NHTSA) has issued an alert pertaining to Chevrolet Bolt owners, as the vehicles’ LG Chem battery packs could have a propensity to catch fire. On Wednesday, the safety organization recommended that the cars be left outdoors (ideally a healthy distance from anything flammable) and never left unattended while charging.”
Plus: “While EV fires haven’t been the norm, they’re happening at a pace that’s definitely undermining public trust. This is especially bad considering large swaths of the industry and most governments are hellbent on transitioning entirely over to alternative energy vehicles in the coming decade. Automakers and suppliers clearly need to do better because purchasing modern EVs still requires trading off some of the conveniences of internal combustion vehicles to get the benefits of at-home charging and quiet operation. Under normal circumstances, deciding between them involves some contemplation on what your driving needs actually entail. But owning a car that won’t catch fire is a prerequisite for most consumers and unlikely to be something they’ll be willing to compromise on.”