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| I am 67 and wife is 65. We did our annual blood test the end of September. We both tested positive for covid antibodies. We think we had it in July. I thought my hay fever was bother me worse than normal, because I wasn't in a clean combine cab. I retired last year. When I got over the what I had my wife got a temperature one afternoon a was low on energy for a couple of days. The first part of November I started having a cough. Never felt bad. After a couple of weeks got a real bad sore throat in the evening. Sore throat was gone the next mourning but went to the Dr. thinking I had strep throat. Tested positive for covid. He said I was on the tail end stay home a couple of days. That night was the first time I had a temperature. The following mourning woke up feeling fine. Cough lasted about 4 weeks total. My wife never got sick. I thank the Lord every day our covid wasn't bad. We are not vaccinated. | |
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