Comments by "Vaska Tumir" (@vaska1999) on "Covid natural immunity confirmed" video.
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@jeffreiland7463 Sounds like you had an ordinary flu.
I've had the bad luck to have had covid, officially (i.e. confirmed by testing) 3 times. The first time I had it (lost my taste of taste and smell) was in January 2020, before it's supposed to have reached North America. Well, it had. Took a whole month to recover. The second time, in May 2021, was the worst as I had to be hospitalised and was then kept on at-home oxygen use for another 5 months. Because I live in Canada, whose federal government required we take two shots of the vaccine in order to travel outside the country and I wanted to see my family in Europe, I got vaccinate in late 2021 and within weeks developed high blood pressure that eventually resolved itself some 8 months later. This was replaced by a severe case of histamine intolerance, which I'm still dealing with. Initially, with both the high blood pressure and histamine intolerance, I made no association with the vaccines -- until I learned that both can be caused by the Pfizer shots.
I've known two people who've died of covid, one morbidly obese, true, but otherwise with probably another 20 years of life in her, and a gentleman in his late 40s in robust good health. My point is: this thing can take a very mild form, as in your case, or it can be seriously awful as I experienced it twice, or it can kill. And it can do so both to vaccinated and unvaccinated people.
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