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<blockquote data-quote="LizLola" data-source="post: 2630899" data-attributes="member: 77409"><p>Some people just have natural immunity - which is brilliant! Funnily enough, my daughter caught it right at the beginning in March 2020, before the panic and before lockdown- she was coming to give a talk to our climate group, just 8 of us, it was held in a friend's house - she sat right next to me. The next day, she went down with Covid. She knew it was Covid as she had really weird symptoms called Covid toes which some people got. I didn't catch it and neither did anyone else - but of course, although catchy, it was a fraction of how catchy it is now, and the house was a passive house with an air exchange and cleaning system. She's been fine ever since, but she texted this morning to say she has it again. She was with me last Wednesday, but she thinks she caught it on Thurs at the baby cinema. I suspect at some point I will get it from grand baby or them, as it's so hard with kids. The vaccines are wearing off and numbers have gone up.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="LizLola, post: 2630899, member: 77409"] Some people just have natural immunity - which is brilliant! Funnily enough, my daughter caught it right at the beginning in March 2020, before the panic and before lockdown- she was coming to give a talk to our climate group, just 8 of us, it was held in a friend's house - she sat right next to me. The next day, she went down with Covid. She knew it was Covid as she had really weird symptoms called Covid toes which some people got. I didn't catch it and neither did anyone else - but of course, although catchy, it was a fraction of how catchy it is now, and the house was a passive house with an air exchange and cleaning system. She's been fine ever since, but she texted this morning to say she has it again. She was with me last Wednesday, but she thinks she caught it on Thurs at the baby cinema. I suspect at some point I will get it from grand baby or them, as it's so hard with kids. The vaccines are wearing off and numbers have gone up. [/QUOTE]
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