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@Jojothegoodperson to be fair I got covid back in January and it was no big deal.
Then I got a little sick a few months later and all tests came back negative for the coof but things tastes and kind of smelled weird for like 2.5 weeks.
So, I'm pretty sure I got delta back in January and then beta a few months later and that the covid tests are absolute garbage and essentially a lottery.
If I am correct then my immune system is so good now that covid is a non-issue. I literally don't care. I'm legit more worried about catching someone's cold/flu/strep throat than I am about catching someone's covid.
I had a stomach virus a few weeks ago and one of my thoughts was actually, "Why couldn't I have just gotten covid instead?" In comparison covid was a fucking breeze.
I genuinely now question their accuracy. However, anecdotal evidence from taking to people seems to confirm that people who catch it after being fully vaccinated tend to get it way worse than us chad unvaccinated folk.