everysingletime
formerly amel223
- Apr 4, 2006
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A resident who works at my sister's job died from covid. He was 28. Went from fine to dead in five days.
Just nuts.
Just nuts.
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Let me put on my shocked face for Florida having a massive jump in cases.
So did he have it for 9 days prior....or......is this virus moving faster??A resident who works at my sister's job died from covid. He was 28. Went from fine to dead in five days.
Just nuts.
Pretty sure he might've had it for two weeks and was asymptomatic. Then from the first day of symptoms to death was five days.So did he have it for 9 days prior....or......is this virus moving faster??
5 days..0-100?!!
well the virus aint tired yet so sit yo *** downI’m already tired of this quarantine ****
My guy. That's on neighborhood.
Handsome
Heartbreaking. Because then there's no build up. It feels like an eye blink. Like, one minute you're here and the next...Pretty sure he might've had it for two weeks and was asymptomatic. Then from the first day of symptoms to death was five days.
You can. You can go outside for exercise. But be antisocial. Even if a baddie approaching you...cross the street.Feel like I can’t even go outside to ride my bike smh.
If I'm going to die from this thing, I'd like it to be quick.Heartbreaking. Because then there's no build up. It feels like an eye blink. Like, one minute you're here and the next...
Poor kid.
I can only provide an anecdote but in the case of my friends (couple living together), that symptom developed a day or 5 or so after they got the fever, dry cough and fatigue. Pretty much overnight, not a gradual decrease. They can't smell anything but their sense of taste has only decreased by a much lesser extent.Serious question, anyone have any idea how long before you lose your sense of taste and smell? I have still been fine in that department as of now.