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14661265 No.14661265 [Reply] [Original]

>can't remember the last time I was sick, but remember i used to get sick annually
>I'm not sure I ever got sick during my teenage years, I only ever remember getting sick during primary school.
>Didn't follow any covid rules, continued to work and go out, even worked in hospitals with active cases (wearing full PPE), got tested by professionals every three days - nothing.
>Everyone is getting sick around me, live with two people who have been trading the same flu for about two months, I started to feel a bit feverish and my throat was kind of sore, but by the next morning I was fine.

I hope this isn't too self-indulgent, it's just curious to me. I've never met anyone else like this, some people will say they don't get sick, but they're always exaggerating (for example, one guy I met recently initially said he didn't get sick, but that has since changed to "I only get sick after everyone else has already been sick".

If I do start to feel a bit fluey at the end of a work day I'll (somewhat irresponsibly) go to a Y and do cold shower+sauna for an hour, I'm not sure it's helping, but it makes me feel better and it stops the fluey feeling from progressing.

>> No.14661282

There's less germs in Antarctica.

>> No.14661409

>>14661265
>live with two people who have been trading the same flu for about two months
Then there's something seriously wrong with them, a person shouldn't be reinfected by the same virus over such a short time frame.

>> No.14662437

>>14661265
you do get sick, you simply previously misappropriated information that doesn't belong to you.