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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Another theory: my son and I (and maybe his dad too) have super immunity to covid. We never tested positive when testing was required, and never locked down in any way. We aren’t testing anymore as it’s not required but all the colds just feel normal. [/quote] I think I have this too. I've been directly exposed to it several times, tested negative (multiple tests afterwards), and the only way I can explain that I've still never gotten covid is some sort of natural immunity. Or maybe it will get me eventually - I'm not worried about that, just about inadvertently passing it on to someone else. [/quote] Similar, but I suspect I was exposed to Covid via travel in Dec 2019 when I had a sore throat - rare for me. Maybe I was lucky enough to not have a severe case? In my family’s experience testing was required for school and work. Three have had it once and the rest have never tested positive. Colds are more severe, but never a positive test for few of us. [/quote] My DH and I were definitely exposed via his travel in Dec 2019 but never got sick. My DD got it and was down for a week in preschool with what we now know is the typical way that she gets Covid. She’s had it 3x since but only tested positive 2x. DH and I got exposed again in early Feb 2020 and were horribly ill for a week with symptoms for 6 weeks after but DD made it through that round just fine. I test positive every time, but he never tests positive even when symptomatic! I don’t think we have natural immunity or susceptibility but something is weird with symptoms vs. test results.[/quote]
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