I felt so happy to have avoided it...then went to a drag show and did not mask up, dumb decision.....I got Covid for the first time. Though I did crack up all night at the Golden Girls Live show at least.
Honestly in the past month so many people out with a "stomach bug." Hello the recent variants cause more diarrhea than coughing, most people are clueless. Meanwhile I haven't had even a cold in the last 4 years thanks to masking in public.
I've been wearing an n95 the whole pandemic, but also I'm hugely introverted and basically haven't spent time with people in years, so I doubt I'll get it anytime soon.
Yeah I’ve been dragged to a couple of things sadly where masking would’ve been a ‘thing’ but have gotten very lucky. It’s definitely made me really settle into introversion. I generally like people but so much interaction is empty and now barbed with risk
In retrospect I probably could’ve masked and ‘justified’ it by acknowledging I have epilepsy but it would’ve meant telling a bunch of people I was just meeting I have epilepsy and interacting was painful enough even without that
I haven’t had it as far as I KNOW. I got insane pneumonia in San Francisco in October 2019 that took 6 months to recover from that might have been covid but I’ll never know. Definitely made me not want to get it again though, not a hard choice to wear a mask after that 😆
No, but I ALSO had the worst cold of my life in Nov 2019. It thankfully wasn't pneumonia, but it was the first time I was pretty much bed ridden for a few days and a hacking cough that lasted more than 2 weeks.
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I, still masking in public, am still at zero
She labeled it as a "respiratory infection," prescribed antibiotics, and was laid up for a week.
Scary shit even for a pre-Covid world.