Anonymous wrote:Approximately 3% of the population will test +. Most of you did not have it.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.
He’s a multi-millionaire news anchor on ABC who is well connected to the Clintons. Do the math.
His wife was sick with it, so he was tested as well. Not exactly conspiracy theory material.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed to sign up for the NIH study. I am pretty sure I had it in early March: chest tightness for two days, plus about 5 days of "GI issues" and loss of appetite that led to a 14-pound weight loss.
I do feel I recovered very quickly and have been fully recovered for several weeks. I think my husband had it (chest tightness and lingering cough/cold for about a month, but not severe and chest X-ray was clear), as well as my two kids (both had cold-like symptoms, and one had a lot of coughing for a few days; low fevers for both).
So this virus either kills you or gives you super immune powers and helps you lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.
He’s a multi-millionaire news anchor on ABC who is well connected to the Clintons. Do the math.
Anonymous wrote:No. VA has one of the more generous shut down orders. I think other states will extend theirs. There is proof this is working. No one wants to drag this out, but we may need to. And then we need a good plan for slowly opening up.
Trump is saying open in May to appease people who believe everything he says. He knows the states will stay closed. This way he can pretend like the governors are the bad guys.
Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.
Anonymous wrote:The days before the travel restriction, we had a friend from Italy/Europe after a nyc 1-week stay at our house for a week.
My whole family thought we had allergies and noticed soreness. One member of our family had a prolonged cough that gradually got better but is still lingering.
It went away for us a week ago.
Could we have had it and are now probably immune?
How many others are in this boat?
“There was one night several weeks ago when I went to bed early with some lower back pain and I thought it was from a workout that day, and it cleared up the next morning,” he explained. “Then several days after that I had one day when I had a diminished sense of smell, but that was it for my symptoms over the last several weeks.”
https://www.msn.com/en-us/tv/celebrity/george-stephanopoulos-says-he-tested-positive-for-covid-19-as-wife-ali-wentworth-is-on-the-mend/ar-BB12yDQq
Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I emailed to sign up for the NIH study. I am pretty sure I had it in early March: chest tightness for two days, plus about 5 days of "GI issues" and loss of appetite that led to a 14-pound weight loss.
I do feel I recovered very quickly and have been fully recovered for several weeks. I think my husband had it (chest tightness and lingering cough/cold for about a month, but not severe and chest X-ray was clear), as well as my two kids (both had cold-like symptoms, and one had a lot of coughing for a few days; low fevers for both).
So this virus either kills you or gives you super immune powers and helps you lose weight.
Anonymous wrote:How did he get a test? That's the part that I find the most telling here. He got a test, when sick people can't get tested.