Do we know what percent of people have never had covid?

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Anonymous wrote:Haven’t had it wear n95 kept small kids at home work from home only outdoor activities. Yes I’m miserable and losing my shhhhh.


And lots of people have lived normal lives and also didn't get covid. What you are doing is pointless.


Nope. You’re just trying, and failing, to justify your own irresponsible behavior. DP
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Anonymous wrote:We haven't had it and we do not live cautiously at all. I don't think there is any correlation in Aug 2022 between the people who haven't had covid and the n95 groupies.


N95 groupies. I love it. And totally agree.


Oh, so you’re both childish. How embarrassing for you.
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We have been masked anytime we are inside. Kids masked at school. Of family of 5, kids in public, none of us have had COVID yet, and we've traveled 3-4 times since 2020. All vaxxed and boosted.
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Anonymous wrote:That’s because some people are living very cautiously and some people are not.

The last stat I saw was about fifty fifty.

No one in my household has gotten it. We all try to avoid going indoors other than our house but when we do go indoors for work and school we were kn95s or n95s.


LOL no.


Drive 30 minutes outside of DC. 99.9% of people are NOT living cautiously. The immediate DC area is a huge anomaly of very anxious people.


PP, and I agree. I posted above that I have not had it, and have not been living remotely cautiously for over a year - still have not covid. And I know several people like myself. They're vaccinated, not Republicans, test if sick, but otherwise don't worry about it.


At this point, I think there’s this small group of DCUM harpies who are still obsessing over masks and covid. I don’t know anyone in real life who behaves the way these people claim.


Then why are you obsessing over them? You don’t know any.


Lol that’s cute. No one is obsessing over you.


You are and now you have more to obsess about.


You are trying really hard to pick a fight on the internet. Sorry it’s not going to work because no one cares about you anymore. People just think you’re sad.


You care so much that you are obsessive. It’s sad and hypocritical that you attempt to shame people for masking as obsessing when you are the one who is obsessing over it. You’re embarrassed and saying irrelevant things to deflect.


+1. Who cares if someone wears a mask? They don’t need permission and nor does anyone have to. Worry about yourself.
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Anonymous wrote:We haven't had it and we do not live cautiously at all. I don't think there is any correlation in Aug 2022 between the people who haven't had covid and the n95 groupies.


N95 groupies. I love it. And totally agree.


Oh, so you’re both childish. How embarrassing for you.


As embarrassing as you?
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Anonymous wrote:I diasgree with the PP who said it was due to some living cautiously. It's true this may be the case for a few, but I have lived with spouse and 2 DC who have had it without isolating and never got it. I'm in health care (physician) and I do believe there are some people who are naturally resistant and we may find out why at some point.


This is what I’ve wondered about. Do some people have some sort of natural immunity. I remember during H1N1, we were told that people that had had the flu in 1968/69 had a natural immunity to H1N1, so is it possible research will find something that predisposes people to have a resistance to Covid?
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Anonymous wrote:That’s because some people are living very cautiously and some people are not.

The last stat I saw was about fifty fifty.

No one in my household has gotten it. We all try to avoid going indoors other than our house but when we do go indoors for work and school we were kn95s or n95s.


LOL no.


Drive 30 minutes outside of DC. 99.9% of people are NOT living cautiously. The immediate DC area is a huge anomaly of very anxious people.


PP, and I agree. I posted above that I have not had it, and have not been living remotely cautiously for over a year - still have not covid. And I know several people like myself. They're vaccinated, not Republicans, test if sick, but otherwise don't worry about it.


At this point, I think there’s this small group of DCUM harpies who are still obsessing over masks and covid. I don’t know anyone in real life who behaves the way these people claim.


Then why are you obsessing over them? You don’t know any.


Lol that’s cute. No one is obsessing over you.


You are and now you have more to obsess about.


You are trying really hard to pick a fight on the internet. Sorry it’s not going to work because no one cares about you anymore. People just think you’re sad.


You care so much that you are obsessive. It’s sad and hypocritical that you attempt to shame people for masking as obsessing when you are the one who is obsessing over it. You’re embarrassed and saying irrelevant things to deflect.


+1. Who cares if someone wears a mask? They don’t need permission and nor does anyone have to. Worry about yourself.


You guys aren’t even making sense. No one cares if you wear a mask. No one.
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Anonymous wrote:That’s because some people are living very cautiously and some people are not.

The last stat I saw was about fifty fifty.

No one in my household has gotten it. We all try to avoid going indoors other than our house but when we do go indoors for work and school we were kn95s or n95s.


LOL no.


Drive 30 minutes outside of DC. 99.9% of people are NOT living cautiously. The immediate DC area is a huge anomaly of very anxious people.


PP, and I agree. I posted above that I have not had it, and have not been living remotely cautiously for over a year - still have not covid. And I know several people like myself. They're vaccinated, not Republicans, test if sick, but otherwise don't worry about it.


At this point, I think there’s this small group of DCUM harpies who are still obsessing over masks and covid. I don’t know anyone in real life who behaves the way these people claim.


Then why are you obsessing over them? You don’t know any.


Lol that’s cute. No one is obsessing over you.


You are and now you have more to obsess about.


You are trying really hard to pick a fight on the internet. Sorry it’s not going to work because no one cares about you anymore. People just think you’re sad.


You care so much that you are obsessive. It’s sad and hypocritical that you attempt to shame people for masking as obsessing when you are the one who is obsessing over it. You’re embarrassed and saying irrelevant things to deflect.


+1. Who cares if someone wears a mask? They don’t need permission and nor does anyone have to. Worry about yourself.


You guys aren’t even making sense. No one cares if you wear a mask. No one.


Don't engage the sockpuppet.
Anonymous
Never sick, never positive. Never had symptoms so never tested, unless I was around someone who had it. Sort of cautious, but really slacking in that department since Spring. I am super careful about keeping my hands away from face and eyes.
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Don't understand how this topic devolved into trollish squabbling over masks. Its clear that how much someone does or doesn't masks is unrelated to catching covid, or not.
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Anonymous wrote:That’s because some people are living very cautiously and some people are not.

The last stat I saw was about fifty fifty.

No one in my household has gotten it. We all try to avoid going indoors other than our house but when we do go indoors for work and school we were kn95s or n95s.


I think it is now very much higher than 50/50. Out of my team of 23, only 2 people have not had it. And many of these people are living pretty cautiously, working from home etc.

As an aside, I suspect not many people are living (if that is what it can be called) as cautiously as you. It was one thing pre-vaccine, but to deny any non-masked socializing for years for something that, in the vast majority of cases, is no worse than the flu, seems, frankly, bonkers...


Well if that’s your attitude I’m not surprised most of the people you know have gotten it.

Where did I say no unmasked socializing? We keep socializing outside. Sometimes I wear a mask outside when we are socializing but the rest of my family doesn’t.


Of course you do.
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3/5 of my family
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Anonymous wrote:We haven't had it and we do not live cautiously at all. I don't think there is any correlation in Aug 2022 between the people who haven't had covid and the n95 groupies.


Same. We stopped being careful more than a year ago. No one in my family has had COVID. We’ve tested frequently because of school and work requirements. Never had it.
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Anonymous wrote:Lots of people are smart enough to not be tested. No one else's business what people have. Medical privacy is a thing. Some of us do not go to the doctor, to keep the government out of our business.


You can go to the doctor, just don’t use insurance.
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No, we don't have this data. Tons of people with no access to tests, particularly at the beginning of the pandemic when it was difficult to get tested. In later months, there are tons of people with at home tests, who don't necessarily report a positive test (where would you report it to, particularly at the height of the pandemic when systems weren't in place). And then there are the weirdos who have politicized this pandemic and think testing is equivalent to agreeing to get mind controlled by Bill Gates.
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