(03-10-2023, 03:22 AM)Thryleon date Wrote:I was the only person to have turned up positive from my birthday to the best of my knowledge. Its possible my brother carried it with him from the UK on Christmas eve, but he wasnt sick and never tested positive. Mum did, but I doubt she gave it to me, as I didnt go near her when she was positive, and no one else at christmas caught it.They now know people can hold a reservoir of virus that escapes the immune system, which emerges to cause a second round of infection later. I suppose if that is true, there will be many people who are asymptomatic but still potentially infectious despite testing negative.
This is all very strange really.
It seems very random.
Ultimately, it's just another reason to get vaccinated.
There is a young lass on Youtube called Physics Girl, people should search her up to find out what the risk of letting it run wild could be, because not dying doesn't mean you have escaped harm. They still do not fully understand why this happens, but they are getting an idea about who is more vulnerable, and it's a problem for young women in particular.
"Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck ....... Ruck, ruck, ruck, ruck"

