My youngest daughter now has it....thats 4 out of six kids. None have been hit with any discomfort for more than two days or so....
Interestingly, they suffred more from pfizer and moderna injections than the f*cking pox....
The fact that there's a highway to hell and a stairway to heaven says a lot about the anticipated traffic flow.
My daughter in Sydney had it. She said it was the worst experience in her life, she felt like she was dying for 4 days and a 100 times worse than when she had food poisoning.
She also had a bad response (like me) after her first Astrazenica. Pfizer was not available at that time when it should have been.
Yesterday a neighbour living behind us(mid 70's) came out to his backyard for a few moments after several weeks not seen. He could barely say any words other that he had Covid and is now degenerating.
Looks like he might die soon.
I am an arrogant, irritating RSole.
WhiteOx (20-06-22)
Well. The wife, myself and eldest daughter (she lives a suburb away) now have it. Or had it really.
We all thought we'd contracted a mild cold. All over in a day or so. I'm a tad chesty, but my lungs are so bad that I get chesty every winter here in chill land. I've had thousands of worse colds.
I had festers hated early on AstraZ, the wife and daughter PFizzer. They seemed a tad worse than me, but hard to tell really as there wasn't much to it. They had more trouble after the f*cking injections, as did my youngest son after Moderna.
I suspect an early strain may have done me in though...based on what I've seen an read. Regardless of injection type.
The fact that there's a highway to hell and a stairway to heaven says a lot about the anticipated traffic flow.
WhiteOx (22-06-22)
After managing somehow to dodge it after her daughter then her partner having it, my youngest daughter tested positive yesterday.
She said she has never felt so sick in her life.
Did you get your 2nd booster enf?
I dunno about Canberra but in NSW if you're over 65 or immunocompromised you're eligible for a 4th shot.
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