On 16 Apr 22 16:12:41, Shaun Buzza said the following to Nick Andre:
I wasn't aware that one could get COVID more than once. I had assumed that, like most virii, once you caught it, your body would build antibodies, and basically immune. Are these variants so different from each other that the antibodies from one cannot defeat another?
I'm not a doctor but I'm someone who since childhood was sick at least 3 or 4 times a year, often times with serious ear and sinus infections... when you get sick this often you tend to know whats a "normal" sick and whats not.
This one I tested positive with the same symptoms of my fantastic weeklong bedridden-journey of March 2020 - at that time in my one job I was servicing
a lot of tech in shopping malls all over Toronto, dealing with many people.
It was inevitable for me to be one of that first crowd here to catch Covid. When I caught it that time it was sickness like no other. I literally could
not get out of bed for a week.
But the time of recovery on this one I feel is much faster; I'm still moderately stuffed-up but no longer aches/pains/fever/chills or metallic taste/smell or elephant sitting on my chest.
Nick
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