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<blockquote data-quote="Dave" data-source="post: 1678975" data-attributes="member: 498"><p>The bad news is a few weeks ago the wife had Covid. The good news is that Typhoid Mary didn't give it to me. The other good news is she has fully recovered. About 10 days of a low grade fever (99-100) and generally zapped of energy. But she is up and going once again. I have lost no relatives to it. Not even very distant cousins. In fact none of my extended family has had the virus. Locally I know of a dozen people who have had it. All recovered including several people in their 80's. The only person that I knew personally who has died from the virus was a man I talked to at church when we did our brief stay in south central Washington. I would guess he was in his 80's I don't know of any other health conditions he might have had. That was also very early on before they learned things about treating for it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Dave, post: 1678975, member: 498"] The bad news is a few weeks ago the wife had Covid. The good news is that Typhoid Mary didn't give it to me. The other good news is she has fully recovered. About 10 days of a low grade fever (99-100) and generally zapped of energy. But she is up and going once again. I have lost no relatives to it. Not even very distant cousins. In fact none of my extended family has had the virus. Locally I know of a dozen people who have had it. All recovered including several people in their 80's. The only person that I knew personally who has died from the virus was a man I talked to at church when we did our brief stay in south central Washington. I would guess he was in his 80's I don't know of any other health conditions he might have had. That was also very early on before they learned things about treating for it. [/QUOTE]
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