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Omicron, delta, and plain old COVID not near as bad as the XOM virus. My symptoms from XOM virus were headaches, heartburn, coughing in meetings (bulls#it), insomnia, and diarrhea. I got rid of the XOM virus when I took a job at another company. Health is best it has been in the last 12 years. What were your symptoms? I’ve noticed that for some people it has ki---d millions of brain cells.

The Exxon Valdez was a disaster and so is the Exxon virus.

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Post ID: @9baf+1eKNLg4W

Covid positive 12/28. While symptoms were mild, the cough and headaches have been rough. The headaches continue and my doctor has no recommendation other than Tylenol as needed. Double vaccinated with booster, so really hoping I do not become a long haul covid patient. :(

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Post ID: @2csn+1eKNLg4W

COVID positive, no idea whether it was omicron vs delta vs whatever. 11 days sick in bed. Still have Covid cough.

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Post ID: @1lhs+1eKNLg4W

It was fatal for me.

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Post ID: @1zgx+1eKNLg4W

It was great! I hope I get it again.

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Post ID: @1qie+1eKNLg4W

Vaccinated and boosted. Covid was like severe cold, sinus drainage and sore throat. Coughing and sneezing too. No elevated temperature at all until day 5.

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Post ID: @1bqa+1eKNLg4W

No worse than the common cold for me. My manager said to rest as much as I needed and my teammates covered for me.

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Post ID: @1for+1eKNLg4W

Lol, to the one who commented about pendulum, do you recommend?

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Post ID: @1zyq+1eKNLg4W

I coughed.

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Post ID: @1idc+1eKNLg4W

I caught it at the pendulum swingers club at the corner of cypresswood and holzwarth… oh wait that was the herpz

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Post ID: @dwq+1eKNLg4W

I didn’t even know I had it until a person in my house tested positive. I’ve had worse allergies.

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Post ID: @how+1eKNLg4W

This is never going to end. This is the new norm. Do what you can to stay healthy.

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Post ID: @iiu+1eKNLg4W

Double vaccinated but no booster and living in Houston. Omicron symptoms began 1/8 and have been very mild (slight cough, slight congestion, and a little tired).

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Post ID: @vdw+1eKNLg4W

I have omicron right now (4-5 months after 2nd jab, so pretty much no effect from that) and it's just like a common cold (certainly wouldn't call it "battling omicron"). I have zero problems with getting this each year.

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Post ID: @wze+1eKNLg4W

Vaccines for covid are only for lessening the severity. Prevention is widely known not effective for covid vaccines. This is why almost all health professional stop using the phrase "herd immunity". At this stage it is better for everyone to just move on. There will always be people who differ opinions. If they opt to have higher risk of dying from covid and we ourselves have already been jabbed, I think no point to be fixated on it forcing people to do so. There are more people dying from lung cancer, hypertensions, heart attack, diabetes, etc. None bother to address cigs, sugary drinks, overeating as zealously as covid vaccinations. BTW, expect jabbing to be done annually. Your triple jabs are just the "beginning" of the norm.

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Post ID: @xnf+1eKNLg4W

I’m triple vaccinated and got omicron on 1/7.

I’m not saying don’t get vaccinated, but this is coming for everyone.

Texas is reallygetting completely slammed right now. My honest hope is that this is the last wave that’s truly a showstopper - omicron so far for me has been about a mild sinus infection.

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