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2019-nCoV (Coronavirus)

One of my wife’s friends had COVID back in April...she had the test done and came back positive. She got retested after a few weeks and came back negative. Last week she was feeling under the weather and got tested again...came back positive. Apparently immunity doesn’t last 8 months. I asked if her symptoms were better or worse than the first time she had it and my wife said she didn’t ask. I told her to ask the next time she talks to her. I had COVID in late April and my wife in May. If I get the info on my wife’s friends current symptoms, I’ll pass it along.

Definitely like to hear her second go round symptoms. My Dr. said it is very possible to get the virus again, generally after about 4 months is what he said. Talked to my neighbor the other day and his Dr. had gotten it twice, once early on in March/April and then a few months later. Apparently for him the symptoms were less severe the second time. Again when I was talking with my Dr. he felt that the virus seemingly is getting weaker as time goes on, kind of the reasoning why our symptoms were not as harsh. I say that as our brother in-law has covid, pre-existing conditions of triple heart bypass, diabetic, high blood pressure, etc. and he had very mild symptoms. Then the extreme, Terry's uncle is in the hospital on a respirator, severe pneumonia setting in and other than being overweight to our knowledge had no other pre-existing conditions. Both are around 70 yrs.
 
The only reason I can think of is to collect data to monitor long term impact across various demographics.

Yep. I was right. I wonder if all of these people who plan to get the shot know they're part of a medical experiment.

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