Zamotic,

My immunocompromised wife is now on day 3 of her 3rd case. She’s a preschool teacher, and one of her students is always sick at any given time.

So far I’m lucky and only had it once (after the first time she had it) and it was barely more than a tickle in my throat. I’m still coming up negative despite still sharing a bed with her (I keep the windows and bedroom door open and ceiling fan on high hoping to dissipate the germs).

Thankfully my 6yr old has been rolling negative tests all week too. Crossing my fingers we get through the next few days clean.

CryptidBestiary,

Ugh, this would’ve been me but I succumbed to covid in April this year due to being at a wedding… The one time I didn’t wear my mask 😷

MrsDoyle, (edited )

I honestly think I’m immune or something. I pretty much followed all the lockdown rules, though I didn’t go disinfecting my groceries like some people I know. After things loosened up I went on a day trip with a group of friends, and we all had dinner & drinks together afterwards. One woman unknowing had COVID, and over the next few days everyone else came down with it. Except me. Last Christmas I spent with close friends, lots of kissing and hugging - COVID for them but not me. I still get all my shots (five so far), I’m scared of long COVID more than anything. I’m too busy to be long-term sick.

Edit just to add that I tested negative every day for a week after those exposures.

pillars_in_the_trees,

The mask isn’t for you, it’s for everyone else.

waitmarks,

unless its an n95.

PM_ME_FEET_PICS,

That’s a respirator.

waitmarks,

Pedantically yes, but most people just call them all masks at this point.

kamenlady,
@kamenlady@lemmy.world avatar

From the fashion pov it could still classify as “mask”

Serinus,

It’s more for everyone else, yes, but it does still help you.

sharkfucker420,
@sharkfucker420@hexbear.net avatar

I was like you once. I lasted 2 and a half years 😔

LaunchesKayaks,
@LaunchesKayaks@lemmy.world avatar

I totally thought I was never gonna get it and then I got it a month ago and was so sick.

Mr_Blott,

I work with the public and I didn’t catch it until 2021. I felt slightly groggy for a day, and coughed a bit.

Felt fine the next day but tested positive

I felt like writing a strongly worded letter of complaint about false advertising but I didn’t know who to send it to

camelbeard,

I’m pretty sure there are plenty of people that think they never got it, but just had zero (or almost zero) symptoms and just never knew.

My son was born 4 months before the pandemic. Because he went to daycare me and my wife always felt like we had a cold or something. I tested and tested and tested even more. For me it was also really late (at least 2021, maybe even later) that one was positive. The actual thing was so much more mild than all those flu’s and colds we had before.

artaxthehappyhorse,
@artaxthehappyhorse@lemmy.ml avatar

Depends I guess how you define “getting” something. We’re constantly getting things, viruses and small infections, and having no idea about them. Especially if you’re in a cubicle at work near somebody with young kids, oh meh gerd. I wouldn’t want to know about everything my body is fighting off on a daily basis.

chiliedogg,

I got it in August 2022 and tested positive the first day of a new job.

They had paid Covid leave, so my first week I was paid for staying home.

ByteWizard,

I felt like writing a strongly worded letter of complaint about false advertising but I didn’t know who to send it to

Fauci would be a good start

Mr_Blott,

I have no clue who that is

ByteWizard,

I have no clue who that is

You don’t know who Anthony Fauci is? You must be under the same amnesia he’s currently experiencing - “Show me a school that I shut down and show me a factory that I shut down. Never. I never did”

Mr_Blott,

Ok I looked him up, it says “See - Americentrism”

No idea who that is either

ByteWizard,

Americentrism

You misspelled ‘ignorance’. He’s famous all over the world. But your hubris is well noted.

Mr_Blott,

He’s famous all over the world

😂😂😂 Did you read the definition of Americentrism 😂😂😂

ThatWeirdGuy1001,
@ThatWeirdGuy1001@lemmy.world avatar

Were you vaccinated?

This isn’t a snarky setup question either cause if you were vaccinated that could explain why you barely felt symptoms.

beef_curds,

There were always people who were carrying without any symptoms, or who had mild symptoms. That’s part of why it kept spreading.

Or why the “yankee candle index” exists, because it was people with just the smelling loss who didn’t realize they had it.

T_K_33,

I felt the same way when my initial symptoms cleared up in about a week.

Then I got Bell’s palsy which lasted for about a month. That wasn’t fun.

papalonian,

I work in the medical field and was providing COVID testing and vaccines for a majority of the pandemic. During this time, all of my coworkers and two of my roommates have caught COVID at least once.

I still have never had it. Genuinely think I’m immune.

theyoyomaster,

Still can’t believe I’ve avoided it this long. Responded super strongly to the vaccine so I can’t imagine I would be asymptomatic. I was also traveling all over during the worst of it.

Leftover1,

I wonder if I’ve had it. I got tested the few times I felt sick and always negative. But it seems a lot of people have been asymptomatic so it is probably more prevalent than we know.

happybadger,

I wouldn’t have gotten it if not for a libertarian roommate who didn’t believe it existed. They tested positive, said it was a false positive, took no precautions whatsoever at home, and then went back to work at their nursing home a day later.

SheDiceToday,

Never caught it, or never tested positive… or even bothered to be tested. I’m pretty sure I just had one of the mild cases, because I’ve had ‘generic respiratory illness’ with sniffles and congestion a few times since COVID-19 became a concern. I’m betting there is a large group of people who fit into my category.

rockerface,

I’m fairly sure I also fall into that category, but I’ll probably never know for certain

mhzawadi,
@mhzawadi@lemmy.horwood.cloud avatar

Me, I’ve not had covid and its been in the house 3 times. I also have 100% attendance at work

Semi-Hemi-Demigod,
@Semi-Hemi-Demigod@kbin.social avatar

I was never officially diagnosed, but I had something that looked a lot like COVID in late February 2020. Glad I got that out of the way before lockdown started.

_stranger_,

same. Kid and I had the same symptoms, our doctors had no clue what it was. It went away in a few days. I was at an international conference late January and was sick a little over a week after that, so it lines up pretty well. I was WFH for two years before it was cool, and am pretty much a hermit otherwise, so we’re all pretty sure it was COVID.

IzzyData,
@IzzyData@lemmy.ml avatar

I kind of hope I am just immune at this point. I’ll probably get it randomly in a few years when I least expect it.

Chais,
@Chais@sh.itjust.works avatar

That’s where updated vaccinations come in handy.

UncleGrandPa,

70 years old … lived in a big city ( small town now) and haven’t caught it yet

n0m4n,

We provided home-schooling for two and had an immune suppressed person at our home. I added a HEPA air exchange filtration system and upgraded our furnace/AC for a second HEPA filter in our home. Now, the children are back in school, and their dad is back to the office. We are teaching at school, but remain Covid free. We had our most recent shot on Thursday. We know of more infected people this year in our circle this past two months, than the entire time before, so we are hoping for the best.

The_Picard_Maneuver,
@The_Picard_Maneuver@startrek.website avatar

That’s so much work, but it sounds worth it!

n0m4n,

It sounds harder than it was. Our furnace was on its last leg, huge, loud, and inefficient. We made sure that our replacement could handle a heavier load that a HEPA filter would add when we bought it. The second HEPA air exchange filter was an off the shelf unit, put in the room that our immunosuppressed relative worked from. We have allergies, (not serious, but uncomfortable at certain seasons) so the HEPA upgrade seemed to just make sense. Because the new furnace was smaller, making room for a thicker filter was easy. It was an easy swap. Our heating bills went down, so the payback is relatively short.

OADINC,

As I’m writing this right now, I’m getting sick for the second time. Thanks dad.

BillTheTailor,

I haven’t but fucked if I know how.

n3m37h,

Hahahaha but fucked

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