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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region ForumsJust curious - How many of us have had Covid?
One recent report I saw estimates that 20% of Americans have had Covid. We are probably a collection of people who are more likely to wear masks and get vaccinated. Has that helped us avoid getting it or is it still affecting us regardless of precautions?
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I currently have Covid | |
1 (2%) |
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I have previously had Covid | |
9 (19%) |
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I have never had Covid | |
37 (79%) |
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Silent3
(15,909 posts)*That I know of.
Many of us might have had very mild or asymptomatic cases, and never knew it.
Stallion
(6,613 posts)*that I know of
Deuxcents
(20,462 posts)Thankfully. My social graces are very rusty n I hope I havent forgotten how to laugh n enjoy life being tucked away for so long. But.. if thats what it takes..ok. Well party later
L. Coyote
(51,134 posts)Celerity
(47,301 posts)mvd
(65,540 posts)There have been moments I havent felt as well, but nothing clear.
beaglelover
(4,154 posts)ARPad95
(1,671 posts)informed all blood donors of their antibody status.
I'm pretty certain I have not been infected with COVID-19 since then. Fully vaccinated by April 2021 and boosted in November 2021. I take all necessary precautions when I'm out in public which is not too often.
DetroitLegalBeagle
(2,235 posts)Mild symptoms for my wife and I. The kids have zero symptoms. For us, our fevers are gone, only thing that remains are mildly sore throats, coughing, and a headache.
hunter
(39,139 posts)I'm never taking off my mask when I go out in public.
maryellen99
(3,798 posts)But Im vaccinated and boostered. Feeling better but I was put on an inhaler due to mild shortness of breath/coughing.
Igel
(36,408 posts)I've seldom masked since last June. In a class of 30 students. Then summer break.
Then in classes all day, total 165 students. Except that students transferred in and out.
In meetings with teachers, some of 250+, some 4 or 6.
I've had maybe 30 kids go out after testing + for COVID. Colleagues go out with it. Just last week a fellow teacher on my team was sick with COVID, said he was symptomatic Sunday afternoon but was sure he contracted it Saturday afternoon, so there's no chance he was infectious Friday at lunch. Yeah. Right. A 24-hour lapse between infection and symptoms. Not buying it.
I'm in the halls during passing period daily, in a high school with over 3000 students. I sub during my conference period. I do other activities with groups of students after school. Don't know how many times I've been in the cafeteria during lunch, with 3 lunches that means being in an enclosed space with 1000+ loud, talking students without masks (they're eating).
And that's work. Then there are things like going grocery shopping.
Vaccinated last March. Flu shot in October. COVID booster shot more recently. Felt under the weather a time or two in the fall. Maybe a cold, maybe the flu, maybe COVID. Can't tell. Worse yet, the last time was a 5 days after the booster shot. "Get a test!" Sorry, antigen tests would always be positive that soon after a vaccination.
I can't imagine I *haven't* contracted some variant. But have I? "I can't imagine" =/= "I have".
Meh.
Ms. Toad
(35,746 posts)We thought I had the flu (3 negative rapid tests, one negative PCR test). Then my daughter had identical symptoms (but more severe) 6 days later. She tested positive . . . so if we had the same thing (our assumption before she tested positive), then I've had it.
tinrobot
(11,475 posts)I've experienced the symptoms, but still tested negative.
Maybe I had it... maybe not.