Yep, I know its anecdotal but I only know one person that actually had Covid. The guy is almost 70, has been a lifetime drinker, smoker and partier etc. He was in the hospital for a few days, quite ill for another week and by the end of the month he was back to smoking, drinking, golfing again.
The news keeps telling us that younger people are being affected more by the variants but give no statistics, no numbers whatsoever, nothing but a news headline and that should tell you all you need to know.
Only one person that I know has 'officially' lost a relative to the wu flu. It was her grandma who was 101 years old. She was relatively healthy for someone that age, but when she was told she couldn't see her family anymore she became sick and died alone.
Another friend's grandma, who is 94 and living in a care home, had an 80+ year old neighbor die from the wu flu. She was then tested at least three times before showing positive. She quickly recovered from what she described as 'a mild cold.'
I know plenty of people around who have had it (some went for tests to get confirmed, others just stayed home) ranging from mid 20s to early 80s. Some said it was really bad, others said it was just a cold. One was in the hospital for a while because he was dehydrated. All of them are back to normal now.
Yep, I know its anecdotal but I only know one person that actually had Covid. The guy is almost 70, has been a lifetime drinker, smoker and partier etc. He was in the hospital for a few days, quite ill for another week and by the end of the month he was back to smoking, drinking, golfing again.
The news keeps telling us that younger people are being affected more by the variants but give no statistics, no numbers whatsoever, nothing but a news headline and that should tell you all you need to know.
Only one person that I know has 'officially' lost a relative to the wu flu. It was her grandma who was 101 years old. She was relatively healthy for someone that age, but when she was told she couldn't see her family anymore she became sick and died alone.
Another friend's grandma, who is 94 and living in a care home, had an 80+ year old neighbor die from the wu flu. She was then tested at least three times before showing positive. She quickly recovered from what she described as 'a mild cold.'
I know plenty of people around who have had it (some went for tests to get confirmed, others just stayed home) ranging from mid 20s to early 80s. Some said it was really bad, others said it was just a cold. One was in the hospital for a while because he was dehydrated. All of them are back to normal now.
This is a bad flu. Nothing more.
The fact that we are even having discussions like this proves that it is a hoax and not “the deadliest plague to ever strike the Earth”.