I've never seen a COVID denier admit that they had COVID.
-Ben ------- Original Message ------- On Sunday, February 26th, 2023 at 10:38 PM, Jake Bottero <[email protected]> wrote: > Good grief. A COVID denier, or what I call, a Covidiot. > > On Sun, Feb 26, 2023, 20:52 Ted Mittelstaedt [email protected] wrote: > > > The last time I had a severe respiratory infection was Thanksgiving 2019 > > through January 2020. I've only had the 2 original Moderna shots. However > > during the entire pandemic I was still out and about - since you can't do > > IT consulting on a server that's down remotely. Even long before the > > Moderna vaccine came out. I must have been exposed dozens of times. Never > > got it. And have never gotten a cold or flu or anything since 2019. I > > guess I'm a Typhoid Mary, lol. > > > > FWIW, > > > > I have always felt that there's a TON of stuff that "they" know about > > COVID that is being withheld from the general public. I've read so many > > stories of people repeatedly exposed and not come down with it, some > > completely unvaccinated, and stories of people vaccinated to the gills but > > still got it. I think that there has GOT to be a genetic marker that > > indicates susceptibility to it that "they" know about that they are not > > telling us about. And Trump must have been told he was most likely immune > > or if he did get it it would be a light case, otherwise he wouldn't have > > been running around unmasked. I never believed the stories about how the > > best medicine in the world saved him when he got COVID. He knew it would > > be a light case, he wanted to get it to seem like he was "one of us" and > > only after he got it and looked like a fool did he backpedal on that. > > > > I'll die of old age before knowing the truth but I hope my descendants > > generations files a Freedom of Information request eventually. > > > > Ted > > > > > Full disclosure: I recently had covid. I was fully (5 times) vaccinated. > > > I was exposed on February 8. I started having symptoms on February 10. The > > > symptoms weren't pleasant but remained pretty mild. Started testing > > > positive on Feb 12, had pretty much recovered by February 15th, but > > > continued >testing positive until my first negative test on February 20. I > > > tested negative again on the 21st, 22nd, and 25th.
