lvysaur
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Within the dates of Oct 27-Nov 10 of this year:
I know of 3 people who tested positive with symptoms for COVID
I know of 3 other people who went to the ER with severe illness (many symptoms were identical to COVID but they didn't test positive)
I also know 5 other people who started getting sudden dreams or sleep paralysis, where they'd had none before
All young people, most were from Eastern US or Western Europe (including Spain, UK, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey) Most of them are from separate friend groups.
I personally also had intense COVID symptoms on Oct 28, and sudden dreams on Nov 1. I started putting the pieces together in the week afterwards, so it wasn't some sort of psychological contagion.
What is responsible for this? Is it really just seasonality? This autumn is EXTREMELY warm, we have over a week of 75F temperatures in the northeast US. So I don't think it's cold weather.
It could be related to sunlight, but I've hardly been going out the past few months before this, and it seems my case is related to this cluster. So I doubt it is vitamin D related or even light-related.
Magnetosphere? Intentional aerosols? Something in the water supply? Sunspots? It feels like it's too many people for it to be just chance
I know of 3 people who tested positive with symptoms for COVID
I know of 3 other people who went to the ER with severe illness (many symptoms were identical to COVID but they didn't test positive)
I also know 5 other people who started getting sudden dreams or sleep paralysis, where they'd had none before
All young people, most were from Eastern US or Western Europe (including Spain, UK, Florida, Pennsylvania, Virginia, New Jersey) Most of them are from separate friend groups.
I personally also had intense COVID symptoms on Oct 28, and sudden dreams on Nov 1. I started putting the pieces together in the week afterwards, so it wasn't some sort of psychological contagion.
What is responsible for this? Is it really just seasonality? This autumn is EXTREMELY warm, we have over a week of 75F temperatures in the northeast US. So I don't think it's cold weather.
It could be related to sunlight, but I've hardly been going out the past few months before this, and it seems my case is related to this cluster. So I doubt it is vitamin D related or even light-related.
Magnetosphere? Intentional aerosols? Something in the water supply? Sunspots? It feels like it's too many people for it to be just chance