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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]I got Covid for the first time, a month or so ago. It bruised my ego. I thought I was one of the special few who would never get covid. Then I got it. I recovered, and it's been fine. But my ego has never been the same.[/quote] I think you know it is silly to assign moral value to having Covid or the lack of it, so I will not flame you on this. [/quote] I'm not assigning moral value - I've lived my life 100% normally for the last 2.5 years, and probably did some "risky" things in the first year pre-vax (regular gym use, for example). After a while, I thought I might have been genetically gifted or something! Nope, turns out I just hadn't met the right covid+ person to get infected by :) [/quote] I didn’t live my life normally out of necessity as DH and I have a recent history of cancer. He finish treatment as the pandemic began. I was diagnosed and started treatment during the pandemic. I will have cancer the rest of my life. So we were and still are very careful. Nonetheless, I also started to think that I might be immune as everyone else got it. Did I hit the lottery with a response to the vaccines? Could my Amazon KN95 masks really be that good? Was it all the gatherings I gave up or a genetic quirk? We had a business dinner for DH recently. Three days later, I was ill and to my shock tested positive. [/quote]
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