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<blockquote data-quote="Son of Butch" data-source="post: 1650477" data-attributes="member: 14585"><p>I know of several people who have gotten Covid in the past few weeks.</p><p>All mild cases that ran it's course in 4 days or less, sort of like a flu.</p><p>All were 22-35 except one fit and active 72 yr old woman.</p><p></p><p>Until</p><p>My 37 yr old nephew got it. Strong and healthy with only risk factor being 40 pounds overweight. It hit him hard with a 1 am trip to the ER with a temp of 105</p><p></p><p>It took 8 days of misery for him to beat it, but no hospitalization.</p><p>His wife and 10 yr old also got it, mild cough, and diarrhea with temps under 101 and done in 3-4 days. Not certain if their younger children got it, only symptoms</p><p>those 2 kids had were they didn't feel like eating for 1-2 days.</p><p></p><p>over age 70 accounts for 5% of the cases, but 44% of the deaths</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Son of Butch, post: 1650477, member: 14585"] I know of several people who have gotten Covid in the past few weeks. All mild cases that ran it's course in 4 days or less, sort of like a flu. All were 22-35 except one fit and active 72 yr old woman. Until My 37 yr old nephew got it. Strong and healthy with only risk factor being 40 pounds overweight. It hit him hard with a 1 am trip to the ER with a temp of 105 It took 8 days of misery for him to beat it, but no hospitalization. His wife and 10 yr old also got it, mild cough, and diarrhea with temps under 101 and done in 3-4 days. Not certain if their younger children got it, only symptoms those 2 kids had were they didn't feel like eating for 1-2 days. over age 70 accounts for 5% of the cases, but 44% of the deaths [/QUOTE]
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