Just kidding. I’m not vaccinated. But if i were far-left and vaccinated, I would definitely attribute my recovery solely to the vaccine.
Tuesday evening, felt a soar throat. Soar throat was worse Wednesday morning. Girlfriend is a teacher so she had rapid tests. I was positive. By Wednesday evening, i was full out extreme body aches and chills. It was BAD!!! The worst of it lasted 6 hours. It was a terrible 6 hours. Thursday i was sick all day, but getting better. Friday morning, i was a lot better. It’s now Friday evening and all i feel is a slight soar throat.
I should also mention… I’m fit. Fitness works. Get fit.
I work a camp job and had to sit near a guy that was desperately trying to conceal his coughing fits on the crew bus to camp. I wound up getting Covid from that. I should mention I found out who he was and it turns out he is fully vaccinated. Whatever, shit happens and getting sick is part of life. No different from any other year in history here.
After I got sent home my employer made me take both the rapid test and the swish/gargle PCR test. Rapid test said I was negative and the PCR said I was positive. Who knows though, I could have just had a regular cold/flu.
I experienced one night and a day of mild fever that morphed into a cough that rapidly diminished and was gone in two days. Not a bad cough either, more like clearing your throat.
I've had worse hangovers. And it's crazy because for all the huff and puff of the last two years I honestly would have just popped a Tylenol and went back to work if I got it three years ago.
I should also mention I spread it to a vaccinated coworker and he was floored by it and took over a week to recover.
Similar just happened to me over last 3 weeks. Everyone in my life got sick all at once. Me, wife, Mom, dad, mother in law, 2 other co-workers,+ wife's coworkers. The people who bothered to run to the government to tell them they were sick all tested positive. No one had anything but a common cold/flu. everyone recovered like a normal every day cold and we all moved on with our lives.