Nearly all of my relatives have had covid. I'm waiting for my turn, as it's rife in the UK right now and the last I heard up to 4 million people in the UK have covid as we speak. So I'm bound to cross paths with someone with covid sooner or later and then catch it. Now that less people are taking tests, there are probably loads of people out there walking around not even aware that they have covid.
It seems that 2 years ago it was either mild to no symptoms or extreme illness to death. Now it's less extremes but more symptoms, if that makes sense.
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Female
Aged 32
Diagnosed with ADHD
Have Anxiety Disorder
Diagnosed with mild ASD but I don't identify as autistic