Me too. I visited SoCal for a week around Thanksgiving in Nov 2019 and came down with a nasty “flu-like illness” around the time I returned home to Oregon in early Dec. I spent a miserable week in bed, got over it and moved on. Every time I suggested to family and friends that I might have had an early case of COVID, I was told it couldn…
Me too. I visited SoCal for a week around Thanksgiving in Nov 2019 and came down with a nasty “flu-like illness” around the time I returned home to Oregon in early Dec. I spent a miserable week in bed, got over it and moved on. Every time I suggested to family and friends that I might have had an early case of COVID, I was told it couldn’t have been so. But since that time, I’ve managed to avoid catching it, despite being exposed to my (all vaxxed) family members, who all came down with it over the next couple of years. I still think I had it, or something very similar, in Nov 2019.
I’m sure you did. It was prevalent on many flights at the time, well before Christmas and after, with lots of loud coughing, sneezing and indications of public malaise (‘flu, cold, er, covid).
Me too. I visited SoCal for a week around Thanksgiving in Nov 2019 and came down with a nasty “flu-like illness” around the time I returned home to Oregon in early Dec. I spent a miserable week in bed, got over it and moved on. Every time I suggested to family and friends that I might have had an early case of COVID, I was told it couldn’t have been so. But since that time, I’ve managed to avoid catching it, despite being exposed to my (all vaxxed) family members, who all came down with it over the next couple of years. I still think I had it, or something very similar, in Nov 2019.
I’m sure you did. It was prevalent on many flights at the time, well before Christmas and after, with lots of loud coughing, sneezing and indications of public malaise (‘flu, cold, er, covid).