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How many people do you know who have had Coronavirus?


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Both my parents, it hit my dad pretty hard but he recovered, my mom was asymptomatic and it went away, 2 of my parents friends tested positive, but it doesn't sound like it affected them too bad, and my best friend's uncle, who unfortunately passed from it

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A lot of people, including quite a few family friends. About a dozen clients from my boss's accounting firm had it, and one of them died from it.


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I know of at least one friend of mine who had it: he suffered through two weeks of fever, labored breathing, and lethargy. To say he felt miserable is an understatement. Thankfully, he recovered despite being in his later 60s with a prior history of obesity. It was torturous in part because he wasn't able to take his daily walks.

I sometimes wonder if I contracted it, even if that would have meant I was asymptomatic. I traveled into Brooklyn in early March before the lockdowns went into effect. (I had to go for a hearing concerning, of all things, my medical coverage.) I felt the beginnings of a fever a day or two later -- but then it abated. I've considered receiving an antibody test, though that would mostly be to satisfy my curiosity.


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I know and know about at least.... 10 thousand people both directly and indirectly. 

Out of all of those only two people have been infected as far as I know, and I know them both directly. Both are fine, although they did go through what can only be described as a mix of a heavy cold and flu. 

Being sick in general sucks, and those two combined is a pain in the ass.

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I know of two people who had it, one I've never met only heard of and another being a woman who works at a café 2 minutes from where I live (they never said who had it exactly, but they had to close for a month because of it). Fortunately, I don't know anyone close to me who's had it and no one I know has died from it.


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