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central scrutinizer

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12. Fits my case
Thu Sep 8, 2022, 07:36 PM
Sep 2022

Age 72. Had a sore throat one day in mid July. Took my temp. Slight fever. Did a quick Covid test. Positive. Tested again with a different test kit. Positive. Called my doctor and got a scrip for Paxlovid.

Two days of sore throat, fever max of 101.8F, achy, dry cough. Pretty much normal after those two days. Did the whole five day Paxlovid regimen. Stayed isolated for a week.

Fully vaxxed (Pfizer) double boosted, last booster April 4, 2022. Hoping to get the new booster soon.w

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Thanks for posting Farmer-Rick Sep 2022 #1
I was tracking COVID numbers on google. They had a nice graph that made it easy to track trends, LT Barclay Sep 2022 #2
This one is good: crickets Sep 2022 #3
Thanks. LT Barclay Sep 2022 #5
Good grief. I'm so sorry to hear that. Please be careful & stay safe! nt crickets Sep 2022 #6
Ugh. That's frustrating. progressoid Sep 2022 #7
OB! Appalling. LT Barclay Sep 2022 #8
I've followed Worldometers BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #9
I noticed that. Poor Japan! What the heck is going on? ❤️ littlemissmartypants Sep 2022 #10
Thanks for the new info on symptoms. Good to know. 👍 crickets Sep 2022 #4
❤️ littlemissmartypants Sep 2022 #11
Fits my case central scrutinizer Sep 2022 #12
I got my last one May 4th so I will BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #13
The doctor accepted my self diagnosis central scrutinizer Sep 2022 #14
Thanks! That is useful info. BigmanPigman Sep 2022 #15
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