Opinion: How I got, and beat back, COVID for the first time
Day after day, all these terrible news stories appear. Then our fluffy cat died just shy of his 13th birthday. And we got COVID-19. My life is one pick-up truck away from a country song.
The Wife and I made up a list of all the people we had seen during the period we were asymptomatic, a word that was not part of my vocabulary until February 2020. Fortunately, our list was very short. Like many of you, we rolled the dice from event to event only to come up snake eyes with our own grandson. Sometimes COVID comes in the cutest package.
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