Aug 1, 2020

COVID-19 And You

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4 comments:

Anonymous said...

Need a better definition of "pretty bad" vs mild case. I had covid. It was "pretty bad" as I was the sickest I have ever been in my life for about 2.5 weeks. I was on disability for a month. It was a total of 6 weeks before I really was back to normal and able to work.

I am considered to have a mild to moderate case of covid.

Anonymous said...


It sounds pretty bad to have this disease. I heard a fellow developed asthma and other health problems after covid-19.
We are all touched by it, every day, even if we don't have it. Having to wear a mask and be so careful all the time is not good.
One mistake could have bad repercussions.

Anonymous said...

At this point, even if you're in the lowest risk groups, I really don't see how you can be "not worried" about this disease unless you're just bone-deep selfish, stupid or willfully ignorant. At over six months in, with all the death and disability it's caused, there's no longer any excuse for viewing it as "just another flu."

Anonymous said...

There's reason to be concerned but worry isn't going to get you anywhere. It's just a big waste of energy and time.