A really good look at what it actually feels like to have Covid-19. Just look at the range of experiences. This virus manifests so differently in different people — not just in severity but in its very nature. 1/https://www.nytimes.com/article/coronavirus-symptoms.html …
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This line is so important: “The thing that makes this so scary is that it is not linear, and the recovery is not linear.” This, this, this, this. 2/
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It's been more than six weeks since my husband and I first showed symptoms. We're both *mostly* recovered — certainly enough to have long since resumed our normal (I mean, social-isolation normal) routines. But we aren't 100%, even still. 3/
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My husband is STILL coughing. Not terribly, nothing like before, but the cough is still there. I still can't smell or taste. And here's the thing: The lingering symptoms vary day to day. There are days I feel completely fine and days I'm so exhausted I fall into bed at 5:01pm. 4/
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Since I tweeted a month ago about having covid, I've gotten a steady stream of emails from people who also have, or whose loved ones have, "mild"-but-not-actually-mild cases. They're so stressed and worn-down and anxious about the nonlinear recovery. I am too. 5/
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We need to talk about it, all of it. Tens, hundreds of thousands of people feeling the same thing shouldn't have to feel alone. 6/endhttps://www.nytimes.com/article/coronavirus-symptoms.html …
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