Brians356
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You can be young and fit, but you don't want to have immune system weakness, be Vitamin D deficient, or have certain blood types. If we are to accept growing evidence, 9 out of 10 don't even know they have it.This thing is still ugly though. I caught up with a friend here via messaging yesterday. He’s a very fit guy in his early 40s. Him, his wife and their two children including a five month old daughter have been down with COVID. He was/is flattened with pneumonia and chest pains etc. He says he’s slowly coming right but that it’s been awful. A girl who used to look after my kids, a twenty something year old, got it together with her boyfriend. She’s ok now but says it was the worst she’s ever been sick. On the other hand, one guy in our office has been out with it for the last four weeks (together with his wife and two young kids). He says his symptoms were relatively mild with just fever and aches and pains. He’s lucky his elderly mother who lives with them didn’t get it. So you never know how this thing is going to affect you. A friend in the UK who had it in March is still suffering from severe fatigue.
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