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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Mycoplasma is going around and is bacterial. [/quote] Flu, covid or another virus are FAR more likely. [/quote] Says who? [/quote] Common sense and actual data. [/quote] So, like OPs negative tests? Data like that?[/quote] :roll: [/quote] So it must be covid or the flu when it’s not? Do you see Covid lurking everywhere all the time?[/quote] the likelihood of it being a bacterial infection is extremely low. that’s the point. sore throat followed by upper respiratory symptoms and a fever is a classic viral patter. flu, covid, some other seasonal virus are all more likely. it’s always possible to get a *secondary* bacterial pneumonia but that’s not what this started out as. throwing antibiotics and prednisone at a sore throat is kind of crappy medical care. if OP has developed pneumonia that’s a different thing and he should go back to the dr to assess. [/quote] So its definitely Covid even if several tests keep saying no. Got it.[/quote] reading is hard, I get it. “flu, covid or some other seasonal virus.”[/quote] So stop repeating Covid like a mantra since it’s been ruled out if you want to be taken seriously. Because you don’t come across as very serious.[/quote] are you this annoying in real life? the point is that it is most likely a virus that like other viruses you just wait out. [/quote] Are you? It may be a virus but continually bringing up the virus it isn’t is weird.[/quote]
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