ShadowMan
Designated Grumpy Old Fart
Yesterday as I was talking to the appliance repair guy that came to our house to fix our microwave....again, (it's toast this time) and he was telling me about how he caught Covid the second time. He was in the hospital for heart issues (he's non-vaxx) and before they would let him check out to go home they wanted him to be tested for Covid. Which he already had and survived some while back. The test was negative and he went home, however, within a few hours he started to get a sore throat, runny nose and a fever. Within 24-48 hrs he was dealing with full blown Covid symptoms and was down for week or so. Self treated with Ivermectin successfully. He was absolutely sure that he got Covid from the nasal swab used in the test.
Now I've heard of this being suggested before but this was the first person I've actually met that described this. He seemed pretty sure of the timeline and all. Anyone else with first person experience with this?
Now I've heard of this being suggested before but this was the first person I've actually met that described this. He seemed pretty sure of the timeline and all. Anyone else with first person experience with this?