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Odds are with you if you're not obese and if you have no other pre-existing conditions. When I got it I was tired for a few days. Grandma, on the other hand, was real sick for a few weeks.    

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10 minutes ago, slonezp said:

Odds are with you if you're not obese and if you have no other pre-existing conditions. When I got it I was tired for a few days. Grandma, on the other hand, was real sick for a few weeks.    

Healthy as the proverbial horse most times.

 

The wife, on the other hand - she got it, we tried to be careful...but I still got it.

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Ride the proverbial horse...

 

That which does not kill you makes you stronger. I mean no disrespect with my statement. Covid will either get you or it won't. Most people it won't. If you're not in the high risk category, I wouldn't worry too much. 

 

 

4 hours ago, soflabasser said:

The real damage will be seen 10 or more years from now, let's see what happens in the long run.

Damage from the experimental vaccine?

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1 minute ago, throttleplate said:

Damage from the experimental vaccine?

Okay - lets not start up this argument.

 

I have faith in science - and considering that one of the vaccines is based on the tried-and-true Flu vaccine....

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