Quote Originally Posted by TheVBs View Post
First of all, I am SO sorry you guys had it! And I am so grateful you've kept your doctor in the loop with your decisions. Continued protection from Covid after an infection can vary depending on a number of factors, which your doctor would obviously be privy to in your case. The CDC is still encouraging those to who have been infected to be vaccinated, and to get boosters, for more protection. And I think that's the safety baseline most places are working from when they require vaccinations. Are you worried that being vaccinated will have a negative effect on you? I'm also so sorry you've been exposed multiple times. That had to be really stressful! Hopefully the vaccination rates in your area have improved since then and you won't have to keep facing the possibility of reinfection.
Thank you for your kind words. It actually isn't that big of a deal though. Sure we were sick and it was the only illness I have ever had that was comparable to how sick you get with the actual full blown flu. However, unless you are one of the high risk folks or have pre-existing conditions, you are typically only really sick for 4 or so days and then you start recovering. We never worried about reinfection and it was our own fault we were exposed multiple times. We basically considered it booster shots and had similar symptoms to those who now get vaccinated and have low grade symptoms on their second shots. I know someone who got a booster shot a couple weeks ago and they had higher level of symptoms with the booster than they did with the first or second shot. Most likely they didn't need the booster and they overloaded their immune system. We aren't worried about getting vaccinated, we just feel we have absolutely no need to do so considering we had Covid a year and a half ago and have gone at life like Covid didn't exist since then. We probably have better immunity at this point than most people that got vaccinated in the very beginning of vaccinations since we have been exposed so many times. If I had it all to do over again, I would do the exact same thing and catch it in the beginning so I could just carry on with life without worrying about it.

Quote Originally Posted by baldburke View Post
So it's funny seeing images from the first few days of the WDW 50th celebration or any sporting event, including the World Series, where stands are packed. Obviously the people have spoken that we are ready to return to normal life. Much of the problem with COVID is the media, including ABC owned by Disney, spinning it to create hype. Our "science" certainly isn't helping it either. When people clear die of other causes but get counted as COVID deaths that's not good science. Likewise when employers don't take into account antibodies that's not good science either. Crazy times!
I agree with you 100%. The media loves to rattle on and on about the low vaccination rates in the South but yet, we barely ever got on board with any of it and have carried onward with life throughout the "pandemic." I actually personally know of 3 people who had pre-existing terminal cancer with months to live, caught covid and their cause of death was labeled as covid. I just wonder how that is going to skew cancer statistics and research in years to come. The CDC can't make up their mind from one month to the next what route they are taking with guidance and the media just wants us all to go hide in safe rooms for who knows how long. We have moved on and the media needs to move on as well. They have pretty much ridden this horse as far as it is going to go.