How many people here have never knowingly had COVID?

I’ve been exposed to COVID at least once, but never developed any symptoms. I’ve had four vaccinations, but none since October of 2022.

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Been exposed 4 times for a lengthy amount of time. 3 vaccinations. According to tests, no infections.

Me either.

Of ten family members that gathered for a family meal this Christmas Eve, so far six have gotten COVID. One of my step-brothers (in his late fifties), who has had COVID before AND had long-COVID symptoms for about a year afterwards is the presumed Typhoid Mary. He felt sick the next day and tested positive. A day or so after him the dominoes began to fall - step-mother and father (late seventies to early eighties) about three days apart, my other step-brother (fifties), two nieces (twenties). Far as I know no especially bad cases at this point, just unpleasant.

To date I have emerged unscathed - no symptoms, several negative tests. I was vaccinated in late October, which no doubt helped a bit (but everybody in my family is fully vaccinated). So, so far no infections that are confirmed.

However, as I’ve mentioned before I strongly suspect a “chest cold” I had at the very start of the pandemic was COVID. But it wasn’t bad enough for me to get authorized one of the then very scarce tests, so I’ll likely never know.

I’ve never had it, as far as I know. I haven’t had any respiratory infections since the whole mess started at the end of 2019. Last May I had a 48 hour intestinal bug, but that’s something different.

Never had it {knocks wood} - got all the vaccinations, and tested whenever someone near to me got it.

I almost could have answered yes, but I tested positive this afternoon.

(I was feeling kind of lousy a couple days ago, but nothing that rest and ibuprofin couldn’t handle. Yesterday and today I’ve been feeling better, but my SO is sick and took a home test that came out solidly positive, so I took one too and mine was positive as well.)

Ain’t that a bitch? I almost made it four years. May your experience remain mild.

No - and have tested regularly if there was anything remotely symptomatic. I’m genuinely baffled, since I’m usually the first one to get whatever lurgy is doing the rounds at work.

Never got it. Tested regularly during the “new norm” years.

To add to our anecdotal collection here: I have never had COVID that I know of. I had all many of the symptoms a couple of months ago but I tested negative. I guess it was likely flu. It was a bit tough, but not the very worst flu I’ve eve had.

Other illnesses can make you lose your sense of taste, though. I lost my sense of taste for weeks after getting the mildest case of the sniffles a good 2 months before they even began reporting at NYE 2019 that there were a couple dozen strange pneumonia cases in China, so that’s extremely unlikely to have been covid.

Ditto, except it happened to me twice, both times years before covid. The first time was decades ago. It freaked me out.

I’m pretty sure I’ve never had COVID. I certainly never tested positive and only once during the time it’s been around did I have symptoms that I thought merited a test. (The other times were required before medical procedures or other things.)

Me. I worked from home, my wife-m who works at a grocery store so was “essential” did all the in person shopping,. etc,

And I got all the shots and boosters.

Same. So far as I know, I haven’t had it.

I tested twice when I got a 12-hour weird bout of the sneezes a few months ago, even though the symptoms were all wrong. Negative for both tests spaced 3 days apart.

I’ve had all shots and boosters except the one most recently recommended for we oldies. I may skip it and wait till fall. My reactions to the shots are 3 days of pure misery.

AFAIK, neither my wife nor I have ever had it.

Still a no, despite spending 3 days in a hotel room and 16 hours in a car with my sick wife… We masked in the car.

Sadly, this was true. My husband picked it up at a conference, and a few days later my daughter and i caught it.

I was pretty sick. I was only very sick (fever, bedridden) for a couple of days, and never dangerously ill, but i didn’t have the energy to DO anything for a couple of weeks, and I’m still kind of paying for all the stuff i didn’t do during those weeks. And i lost my sense of smell completely for a day, and it took a few weeks to come back. I think it’s now fully recovered.

Cleaning the litter box is less unpleasant with no sense of smell. But i felt blind.