I don't think it quite works that way. I mean there are all sorts of things that go into it. Body chemistry is different from person to person, genetics, underlying health issues, family history, smoker or non smoker, ect ect.
I certainly won't deny I got lucky. But the virus, as bad as it is, isn't as deadly as the media had made it out to be. If I remember correctly, current survival rate has actually increased from 99.4% to 99.5%. And I think that might be due to better therapeutics.
They do. One guy I know had it but never had any symptoms. Really big guy and not at all healthy. Another guy and a girl, both health nuts, it fucked em up for a couple of weeks. All of them recovered but its weird how it hits a person.
Got Covid back in December. Put me on my butt for about 2 days but then I was up and feeling good. Didn't last more than a week. I was supposed to be quarantined for up to 10 days. 5 days later I get checked and I'm clear so I get the go ahead to go back to work. Had a blood test done to test...