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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]My kid had it 3 times in 5 month span. However, the first time he was the most symptomatic with a fever. The second two times I only ever caught light positives for a day for runny noses. [/quote] Hmm, isn’t that technically considered Long Covid?[/quote] No. What a weird question.[/quote] No, it’s not….When Covid is diagnosed that closely together Many docs would diagnose that as the same case. It’s very rare to get Covid three SEPARATE times in five months. That would mean that your body never posed any kind of immune response and therefore you should be getting lab work to make sure you don’t have any other underlying conditions / weakened immune system. My family member tested positive twice within four months and at the hospital they said it was all the same case of long Covid. [/quote]
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