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Post by Sandbur on Aug 4, 2021 12:17:03 GMT -6
Define family however you want. 2/2 for my wife and I. 3/4 for us and two adult daughters.
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Post by Reagan on Aug 4, 2021 12:27:32 GMT -6
My family of four. Nobody. Unless when I have a severe congested cough in March 2020 maybe I had it then. No test available. Never lost taste. Antibody test 5 months later was negative.
Sisters family of 5. Two got it. My sister who works in a nursing home and has been around covid patients did not get it.
Other sisters family of 5. Zero
My parents. 1 of two. Mom had first shot then got covid. Terminally ill with cancer but was out of the hospital in 4 days.
In-laws #1. 1 of 2 got it.
In-laws #2 Zero.
What I find interesting is the places where it popped up but didn’t spread. Why didn’t everyone in the house get it?
All of us except in-laws saw my mother 2 days before she was in the hospital. I hugged her. Nobody else got it at that time. She was certainly feeling sick but we thought it was the cancer.
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Post by daydreamer on Aug 4, 2021 12:29:55 GMT -6
0 for 5
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Post by biglakebass on Aug 4, 2021 12:40:21 GMT -6
1 for 4 in home confirmed.
Pretty damn sure all of us has had it. My daughter couldnt smell for months. I was with my son for 3 days hunting the day before he got positive tested. How I couldnt have gotten it is beyond me.
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Post by smsmith on Aug 4, 2021 12:50:25 GMT -6
According to tests = 0
Who "may" have had it based on symptoms = 4/5 Of course those 4 may have had a mild flu, bad cold, or other respiratory virus too.
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Post by buckvelvet on Aug 4, 2021 13:18:07 GMT -6
I had covid. I have no idea about my ex wife, does STDs count? My kids have not caught any of it, if they did, they never showed signs, they were with me a ton when I had no taste & smell.
My extended family all 40 of them that live here had it as well.
Everyone that I talked to all lost taste & smell for 1-4 weeks, 1 extreme case was like 2 months of those sense non existent.
Otherwise beyond a body ache, a sniffle for 24 hours no one had any other symptoms.
This was all Christmas to new years 2020/21.
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Post by benmnwi on Aug 4, 2021 14:01:57 GMT -6
0/5
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Post by Sandbur on Aug 4, 2021 14:33:04 GMT -6
In our neighborhood, if husband or wife got it, usually both did. Like Stu says, it is hard to tell without test. I suspect it is hard to tell with tests also. Perhaps that is why data on previously infected people is not mentioned by the government, since the tests were not accurate.
I strongly suspect that, as people tested negative and were ill, but positive later.
My daughter did not test positive, but college room mates did. Her doctor said to consider Her as positive.
The Dr. Jensen that foggy mentioned in the other thread did have some good comments on the accuracy of the tests.
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Post by badgerfowl on Aug 4, 2021 14:39:18 GMT -6
Zero between, me, parents, sister, BIL, and nephew.
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Post by Sandbur on Aug 4, 2021 14:40:32 GMT -6
My brother in law’s family, 6/6.
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Post by MoBuckChaser on Aug 4, 2021 15:34:03 GMT -6
None for us because we don’t test. Lol
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Post by wklman on Aug 4, 2021 15:44:08 GMT -6
2 of my brothers and their families all got it 1 didn't. My parents never got it. Pretty sure I'm asymptomatic. I've been around so many people that had/have covid that there's almost no way that I haven't been exposed to the shit.
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Post by chummer16 on Aug 4, 2021 15:51:56 GMT -6
3 of 4 and probably assume my youngest had it with no symptoms. Wife is still dealing with it 8 months later with no end in sight.
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Post by Bwoods11 on Aug 4, 2021 17:13:00 GMT -6
None for us because we don’t test. Lol Ha Nothing official… but we may have had it??
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Post by Sandbur on Aug 9, 2021 7:01:04 GMT -6
There was an interesting discussion on the Ingrahan Angle from Dr. Bridle, a Canadian immunologist.
They provide information how non vaccinated are not driving the delta variant, as the data used is from the first six months of the year.
He also feels the vaccines may be leading to more variants, as they focus on immunity to one specific protein in the virus. The virus changes this protein and escapes the vaccine.
Natural immunity from infection , provides protection against many different parts of the virus.
I still feel better about having the illness and recovering, versus just the vaccine.
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