Comments by "Conservative observer" (@divestedkonservativekarame4269) on "The Hill" channel.

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  2. So do I assume I have covid? I had moved my stuff with people who had covid. But that was two weeks ago. And then the person I was staying with got sick shortly after being around the people I moved with. But they didn't test positive. While the people that moved me tested positive for covid. But I was there for a week. But I didn't get sick at all. That Wednesday I felt I think dizzy that was it. But then the next week on Sunday I started to get congested and on Monday I was congested Tuesday slightly tired Wednesday I couldn't run pressure in my head when I stood up and congested coughing too but not heavily. Now today I'm sneezing I had a lot of phlegm I never got heavily sick yet though? Just stayed from work the end of the week because the work I do the supervisor has to be in close contact touch my mouse and everything to transfer calls. But I haven't had to stay in bed. So is it likely I just have a cold? Because on my sickest day I actually was still able to go outside go to work and what not I was just lightheaded unable to run well and short of breath and fatigue. But I was still able to do regular stuff. And it's confusing to me now because I got a sore throat after that point which is why I didn't think I had it. I'm like if the other person who tested negative wasn't covid positive? Then maybe it was a cold? Because I usually get sick during the winter every year anyway. So how would I know? If everything gets better from here? Is it likely a cold? Or I caught covid 2weeks ago showed signs a week later? Or what?
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