COVID-19 Outbreak Information Updates (Reboot) [over 150.000,000 US cases (est.), 6,422,520 US hospitilizations, 1,148,691 US deaths.]

In any case, either my wife has a super immune system, or the hepa filter in our bedroom kept her from getting covid when I had it.

I've gotten to where I tell people "I've never tested positive for it" in lieu of "I haven't had it". Because when you consider the following......

- I wasn't anti-mask, but wasn't always meticulous and careful about having one on until it was mandated. And then once the mandate was lifted, I stopped wearing them unless it was one of those places that still required it for a while.

- I wasn't anti-vax, but didn't get the Pfizer shots until May/June of last year.

- I did transition to fist-bumping instead of handshakes for about a year, but I'm a fairly frequent handwasher anyway.

- I was never afraid to go to stores, or pick up to-go orders, etc, the way some were.

- I never stopped commuting to the workplace.........so I never got to be one of those who was at home in their undies while working.

.....I've either been extremely blessed, or had it and never knew it.