You know every year I would get those same symptoms twice a year, normally during the winter and start of spring. Thought is was allergies, which may be some of it was but for about a week I would have a slight low grade fever, congestion, headaches, some aching, stomach issues, even bad bowel movements, sorry for sharing that :0, anyway, I have not had any of this since we moved out into the woods, imagine that with all of the pollen around us. This past Winter and this Spring, nothing. Maybe the supplement regiment we are now taking since we got COVID back in 2021 is helping? Maybe the clean air out here? The fresh food, no frozen food chain restaurants here? Don't know but neither of us have been sick like we were in the city. BUT, we are not around as many people either, so less spread?Same. I’ve had it once, can’t be sure about this last time, just a few weeks ago. Out of the blue body aches, temp spiked for like 2-3 hours, then just weak and tired for about 4 days. Not what I considered a “normal” flu in my 65 years experience.
But a large number of folks I know have been multi jabbed seem to get it bad about every 6 months.
It’s real I’m convinced, man made, and it’s too early still to tell what the virus itself does to you long term. Thankfully for most it’s mild now like what I had.
But the jabbed seem to have a tougher time with it and get it much more frequently