Originally Posted by
SiteWolf
Don't know what to tell you. Between people I know directly or thru friends or family, I know of something like 18-20ish people testing positive. My cousin's neighbor died at 74 from it as did someone from my old church in Washington, in their 80s...yes, both had some health issues. A friend in Oregon says he's still having energy issues he never used to have- he tested positive in June, was hospitalized but only for a day or two, lost weight he didn't need to. He's quite healthy, still an avid runner, in his late 50s. Well, without going through them all, some friends in Cali both had it.....both are runners, both in their mid-40s, both tested positive I think in May. As of last week, neither has felt they could run nearly as much as they used to and he's had a persistent cough he's not been able to get rid of. So I guess I just know people whose luck isn't as good as those you know.