I would call that a symptom. Best of luck to your friends!Source of the post Husband has not been tested yet and has no symptoms but woke up this morning with a 103 degree fever.
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I'm going to decide in the morning whether to get a test. Bad headache and fatigue since Monday, today developed a dry cough which is funny considering I was just saying ITT how nobody I knew that tested positive had a cough. Everyone else in my house is fine so far
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Lol yea I guess that is a symptom. Just weird to have nothing else and feel fine physically except for the fever.I would call that a symptom. Best of luck to your friends!Source of the post Husband has not been tested yet and has no symptoms but woke up this morning with a 103 degree fever.
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My annual November cold starts has a 102F fever for one day, and then six weeks of coughing/congestion (if left untreated). I've had this in early-mid November for the last 3 of 5 years. Didn't get it this year though.
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Those were the symptoms I had. I had the burning feeling and a little cough.I'm going to decide in the morning whether to get a test. Bad headache and fatigue since Monday, today developed a dry cough which is funny considering I was just saying ITT how nobody I knew that tested positive had a cough. Everyone else in my house is fine so far
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I see only republicans here are catching COVID... WEIRD ISN'T IT?!?!
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It felt like heartburn earlier this week and now its just periodic minor chest pressure and a minor cough. Anyway just did a virtual visit and she ordered me a test so I guess I get to go get my brain scraped this weekend.Those were the symptoms I had. I had the burning feeling and a little cough.I'm going to decide in the morning whether to get a test. Bad headache and fatigue since Monday, today developed a dry cough which is funny considering I was just saying ITT how nobody I knew that tested positive had a cough. Everyone else in my house is fine so far
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Good luck. As far as I know, most of those brain piercing tests are no longer used.It felt like heartburn earlier this week and now its just periodic minor chest pressure and a minor cough. Anyway just did a virtual visit and she ordered me a test so I guess I get to go get my brain scraped this weekend.Those were the symptoms I had. I had the burning feeling and a little cough.I'm going to decide in the morning whether to get a test. Bad headache and fatigue since Monday, today developed a dry cough which is funny considering I was just saying ITT how nobody I knew that tested positive had a cough. Everyone else in my house is fine so far
But keep us up to date.
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Got my brain stabbed yesterday NAN.
Largest testing center near us still using that.
Largest testing center near us still using that.
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https://www.wsj.com/articles/pfizer-sla ... 1607027787
Down to 50 million for the first batch. Hopefully they're able to rectify the issues to meet the demand.
Pfizer Inc. expects to ship half of the Covid-19 vaccines it originally planned for this year because of supply-chain problems, but still expects to roll out more than a billion doses in 2021.
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Were at like one death every 30 seconds
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I don’t understand the 9/11 death toll comps. I mean, I get it in the troll way, but I hear lots of people that fashion themselves with much more integrity to use that as a benchmark.
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Bad move! Makes you sound like an ass!
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Name something this millennium that took a bigger emotional toll and impact on life in America than 9/11.
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Yes, for symbolic and optical reasons. The destruction was witnessed by the entire world in real time.
Not to diminish the actual loss people experienced, but the gruesome demise that those victims endured was also witnessed in real time. It’s just different and the actual death toll really tells a small bit of the story.
The only context is that the mobilization and response from the entire nation far eclipses the national response prompted by covid.
Not to diminish the actual loss people experienced, but the gruesome demise that those victims endured was also witnessed in real time. It’s just different and the actual death toll really tells a small bit of the story.
The only context is that the mobilization and response from the entire nation far eclipses the national response prompted by covid.
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There's at least eight battles off the top of my head in the WBTS that had more deaths than 9/11.
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Huh...
The term "War Between the States" was rarely used during the war but became prevalent afterward among proponents of the "Lost Cause" interpretation of the war.
The Confederate government avoided the term "civil war," which assumes both combatants to be part of a single country, and so referred to it in official documents as the "War between the Confederate States of America and the United States of America."
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