My wife is recovering from it. She had a fever, mild soar throat, and headaches the last three days I was at home. I left to work out of town and 4 days later she was in the ER with breathing difficulties. It really messed her up, but she was never admitted to the hospital and was able to recover at home. She’s still not back to 100% and that was three weeks ago. Me, well, I was definitely exposed, but I’m still symptom free and my last day of exposure was 19 days ago. I’ve been taking Source Naturals Wellness Formula, 1 Airborne tablet, and eating 3 raw garlic cloves ever day; if nothing else, eating raw garlic helps with social distancing ?. I’m not sure why I don’t have it since it’s suppose to be so crazy contagious? Perhaps I’m one of those a-symptomatic types who have it, don’t know it, but have been spreading it every where? Or perhaps my body fought it off or what I had 11 months ago that looked very similar to this gave me antibodies that help me fight it off. Of course I’m not an important person so getting tested is out of the question, so I’ll likely never know.
I strongly suspect this has been going around a lot longer than they let on and that the actual rate of infection is somewhere between 5 to 10 times higher than what’s being reported, which would make the death rate much lower. From what I can see, they are mostly only testing people who are “important” or are very sick and still the death rate is about 1.5%. Yet everyone is running around like the sky is falling. For sure, getting a bad case of it sucks and the recovery takes time, but the survival rate is high.
I strongly suspect this has been going around a lot longer than they let on and that the actual rate of infection is somewhere between 5 to 10 times higher than what’s being reported, which would make the death rate much lower. From what I can see, they are mostly only testing people who are “important” or are very sick and still the death rate is about 1.5%. Yet everyone is running around like the sky is falling. For sure, getting a bad case of it sucks and the recovery takes time, but the survival rate is high.