My husband definitely had Covid in November 2019. And I had it in January 2020... caught it while in Disney World. I’m positive Covid was here before they claim
My husband definitely had Covid in November 2019. And I had it in January 2020... caught it while in Disney World. I’m positive Covid was here before they claim
My wife and I had a nasty dose of what I’m convinced was COVID in December 2019. Believe I caught it from a friend who had it in late November 2019. I was so I’ll I thought I might need to go to the ER/A&E. It was like no flu I had ever had .. it smelt and tasted completely different to flu. It took me 3 months to recover, lost my voice completely for weeks and it was affected permanently (definitely not flu). In Feb 2019 a college in Chicago went down with what was supposedly flu but deteriorated after a couple of weeks. She ended up on a ventilator, but did eventually recover and returned to work after 2 months. Her symptoms were classic covid with the glassy lesions in her lungs. I think this was about the time of the ‘crackly lung’ syndrome thing which was killing young vape users (supposedly) .. a story that seemed to go into a memory hole. All very odd ..
Thanks for sharing this personal anecdote. I wish I had a dime for every similar story I've read and saved. It seems to me that millions (?) of anecdotes like this should carry a little weight.
In my town, a group of local dancers went to Disney World in late December/early January. More than half of the people on the trip came down with "flu-like" illnesses, described as very strange and intense by the director of the dance studio (one of the people who got sick).
I don't know if the first person got sick at Disney World or not. I suspect some people already had the virus when they left for the dance competition.
My husband definitely had Covid in November 2019. And I had it in January 2020... caught it while in Disney World. I’m positive Covid was here before they claim
My wife and I had a nasty dose of what I’m convinced was COVID in December 2019. Believe I caught it from a friend who had it in late November 2019. I was so I’ll I thought I might need to go to the ER/A&E. It was like no flu I had ever had .. it smelt and tasted completely different to flu. It took me 3 months to recover, lost my voice completely for weeks and it was affected permanently (definitely not flu). In Feb 2019 a college in Chicago went down with what was supposedly flu but deteriorated after a couple of weeks. She ended up on a ventilator, but did eventually recover and returned to work after 2 months. Her symptoms were classic covid with the glassy lesions in her lungs. I think this was about the time of the ‘crackly lung’ syndrome thing which was killing young vape users (supposedly) .. a story that seemed to go into a memory hole. All very odd ..
Thanks for sharing this personal anecdote. I wish I had a dime for every similar story I've read and saved. It seems to me that millions (?) of anecdotes like this should carry a little weight.
In my town, a group of local dancers went to Disney World in late December/early January. More than half of the people on the trip came down with "flu-like" illnesses, described as very strange and intense by the director of the dance studio (one of the people who got sick).
I don't know if the first person got sick at Disney World or not. I suspect some people already had the virus when they left for the dance competition.