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COVID-19, especially with its latest and deemed most contagious variant, Omicron, continues to turn the Philippines (and many parts of the world) upside down. From around 200 cases a day just two to three
weeks ago to more than 30K cases. Talk about things escalating quickly. People
close to you are now being infected. The great US of A, just a few days ago,
recorded a whopping one million cases in just one day. Europe is also being
ravaged again by the virus. But thanks to vaccine, experts are saying that if you’re
not immunocompromised, Omicron symptoms are mild—just coughs, cold, headache,
slight fever and occasional minor chills. Bear in mind though that experts, more often than not, are wrong.
They are also saying that Omicron has a positivity rate of more than 50% now here, meaning, if two persons will be tested, one would come out positive.
I have been feeling under the weather for two weeks now—my symptoms are coughs, cold, headache, slight fever and occasional minor chills, which unfortunately are the symptoms of someone infected with Omicron. So I’m sure that If I were to be tested, I’d come out positive. But the thing is, these are the very symptoms I have whenever my sinusitis is flaring up. So no, I won’t get tested. I’m sure, I don’t have COVID-19. Look, if I have COVID-19, I would probably be so disoriented that I’d probably put an inappropriate title on this blog entry and probably wouldn’t even finish writing this because
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