I can also say if he never would have been vaccinated he never would have got sick. I think the only thing that may have kept him from deaths door is he's a pretty big dude low body fat and being a bodybuilder his diet is probably pretty clean. An average dude his size with a shit life style and high body fat might have. They claim if you're vaccinated and get Covid it would be a mild case this guy's case was anything but mild.
Originally Posted by Levianon17
I've heard of people getting sick after taking the vaccine but "relating" getting Covid "from taking the vaccine" if that is what you are implying, is a first I've ever heard of that and doesn't sound logical. You get Covid from coming into contact with another person who has Covid whether you have been vaccinated or not, doesn't sound logical but I'm beginning to think there is nothing logical about any of this.
I got vaccinated March 1st and 23rd. a little soreness at injection site but no other problem. I'm in the gym virtually everyday with the last few months maskless, shopping maskless with no problems. Just lucky I guess but I don't get in large crowds. Just Doctors, gym, grocery shopping might account for the luck. Homebody buy choice even before Covid.
I've gotten the flu shot and every other vaccination recommended for decades which probably counts as why I had no problem accepting Covid vaccine. Again, maybe nothing but pure damn luck of the draw. Come to think of it, my entire life has been lucky. Lucky to have only one job for 34 years, retired early mainly because I inherited a home that was paid for and made good money for those 34 years. And oh yeah, NO KIDS, NO WIFE!
Now, I think about all those people losing their job, facing evictions, no money, kids to take care of. Yep, luck every where I turn. Thank you Universe.