Long term effects from a mild case of covid are pretty high actually. somewhere around the 15% range.
Just get the shot. They would not be distributing this on the mass scale if they were anywhere close to worried about the vaccines' long term effects.
My wife is a teacher and she has been physically at the school since last September. Has there really been situations where kids are at the school and the teachers aren't?
Its looking like between 10-15% of those with Covid, including mild cases, seem to have lingering or even long term effects. Probably best to just get the shot.
Which is why that saying "imagine if this was snow" when we are getting 7" of liquid in Spring on a southerly flow never quite holds up. It would never happen like that with a cold profile or setup.
Anyone remember that storm (or non storm) around this time about 4 years ago? Models had some areas in ENE getting a foot about 2 days out..then it just evaporated from modeling. Getting those kinda vibes..obviously not as drastic as that though.
Im not sure. It could also be a case where he's had it in his system for a while..and the test is just now picking it up. At some point when most are vaccinated..we need to move away from these extra sensitive tests.
He had his second shot on March 10..so he wasn't fully immune yet. Despite that, he didn't have any symptoms so its possible it still lessened the severity.