Not_Stupid t1_j9ef9jk wrote
Reply to comment by Gotanyfunkopops in The case of a patient who had COVID for 318 days helped scientists discover a new route for dangerous coronavirus strain emergence. They found mutations enabling T cell escape. Keeping track of mutations is crucial for understanding, monitoring, and controlling the pandemic by Skoltech_
You've almost certainly been exposed though. You've just had a sufficient immune response to the viral particles that entered your system that they haven't been able to get a foothold and replicate to a detectable level.
My whole family got it, but I felt fine other than the barest hint of a headache. Tested negative for days after they'd all been confirmed, and finally got a postive test well after any hint of symptoms had gone.
Like you, I don't get sick much generally. From viruses at least, bacterial or fungal infections are a different story.
Gotanyfunkopops t1_j9gdbn2 wrote
This may be the case.
Single_Family_Homes t1_j9zalh3 wrote
This is just not knowable. You're making stuff up. Strong false consensus bias vibes here.
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