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To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1300282)5/12/2021 9:12:50 PM
From: PKRBKR1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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One possibility is that you already got COVID-19 but displayed no symptoms

Older people tend to have less adverse effects. Speculation has to do with immune system activity.

Who knows?



To: Tenchusatsu who wrote (1300282)5/13/2021 4:46:16 PM
From: Taro1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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One possibility is that you already got COVID-19 but displayed no symptoms ... maybe ...

Ten,

I have been thinking of that as well ... Eons ago, when my sister caught small-pox and was lying in bed itchy like hell from all those red poxes, I looked at her, smiled and said: If I get that stuff from you, I'll get maybe 1-2 pcs max of those bumps and be done with it for good within 24 hours!
That is actually what happened!
I have never been too sensitive to all those infections hitting my friends and family.

So, not impossible at all! My wife claims, she got real sick like as per the descriptions of Covid a year ago and maybe I also got infected ... Who knows. She had no problems with her first shot either, so let's see what happens on 5/21, when she gets her 2nd shot :)!