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Originally Posted by Deskisamess
So hubby and I both got Covid. He tested positive on January 23rd, I never took a test, but was sick a few days before him, starting on January 16th. Neither of us got that sick, just bad cold type symptoms. He ran low grade fevers off and on, I only did the first day I didn't feel goo.
But...we can't seem to shake it completely. I felt pretty normal the middle of this week, now today am feeling "off" again, and had a low fever this morning. Dang this thing is a challenge. Hubby finally is feeling like himself...he's been very tired and dealing with brain fog.
I had a funeral to go to tomorrow, and food to take for the lunch after, but now feel like I shouldn't go. We got another 8 inches of snow as well, so hubby has been working from home again the last 2 days.
We both were vaccinated but not boosted, we planned on getting the boosters once we got moved, but ended up getting sick right after. We are glad we didn't get super sick, but whew, I'm tired of feeling crappy.
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I can only say that in your shoes, I would neither go to the funeral nor send food. I just...when there's a death in the family, people tend to be susceptible to everything, every bug; they don't eat right, they don't sleep right...I think your greater kindness would be to stay away and keep your germs to yourself. :-)
Hitch