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Message Subject I got sick with "COVID-19". I highly doubt that it's contagious.
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op this pattern plays out over and over again.

one spouse/partner etc has no symptoms and the other gets hit hard or has some symptoms.

Your fiance is the one who gave it to you. She was minimally exposed when she was briefly exposed to it. So she has no or very very symptoms.

You on the other hand were around that virus shedding lady for days, being assaulted non-stop by her shedding, so your exposure to the virus was a lot higher, meaning you are way more likely to have a worse course of the illness.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 68743810


There is ZERO proof of 'asymptomatic' spread. Most of the studies done so far have said that this is not spread by people not showing symptoms.

An environmental toxin is a stronger possibility. Not everyone reacts the same way to the same thing. Some people think turmeric heals all ills for them while for me, I get a rash.

The less likely scenario is that this actually is some weird bioweapon aimed at people with certain DNA markers or I don't know what. Some people do just have stronger immune systems than others becuase of genes, or early childhood exposure, or pure shit luck.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79645281


wrong. just wrong

normal healthy people can shed the virus in their feces for 50 days. shedding happening 40 days after respiratory symptoms cleared up... and these nasty motherfuckers these days don't really wash their hands and are playing with/touching their fecal covered phones 24/7

oh look, a story about an immunocomprised 70-yr-old cancer hag having an asymptomatic case yet shedding the virus for 70 days.

"A 71-year-old cancer patient who tested positive for the novel coronavirus but never showed symptoms remained infectious for 70 days, according to a case study. It started when she went to the emergency room for low back and lower extremity pain and underwent surgery, which then landed her at a rehabilitation facility, according to the study, which was published in the journal Cell.

The woman, who was not identified in the report, has a 10-year history of chronic lymphocytic leukemia, acquired hypogammaglobulinemia, anemia and chronic leukocytosis. After arriving at the emergency room in February she underwent surgery for a spinal fracture and stenosis that was related to her cancer. She was transferred to a rehab center, but went back to the hospital for anemia. Once cleared, it was determined that she could not return to the rehab center due to an outbreak of COVID-19."


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