Did he wear a mask on the flight? Once here, so far.DH just tested last night, and he tested positive for COVID. This is the Fourth time he's had COVID since it was "discovered" (2020). He flew back home on a long flight several days ago and he says the plane was crowded, the airport was crowded, and the airport lounge was crowded so no doubt he got it someplace on that trip. He's had all the shots, the boosters, most recently 5 months ago, which is probably why it's always fairly mild and lasts a few days. But I didn't expect him to have it more than once or maybe twice. So how often has anyone else had it?
I had it once, took Paxlovid and then had rebound Covid a couple days later. Glad it worked for you but it made it worse for me. Never again. One study I saw said about 20% get rebound Covid due to it.I've had COVID once. Paxlovid made the recovery pretty easy.
My grandsons once, DDIL twice, DS never. And he was testing with the others.Covid is weird. In my office, which is not a large space, I have one co-worker that has had it 4 times and another who has had it twice, and yet I never got it, even though I was in close proximity to these others.
the exhaustion was horrific for both dh and I. the one time we had it we were both knocked for a loop with brain fog, body aches and severe exhaustion for over a week, intermittent bouts of post COVID exhaustion for 18 months following (out of the blue in the middle of a day it would hit). I am thankful that we both were aware enough to force ourselves and each other to get up, eat something and take in fluids b/c we easily could have slept non stop for days on end to a grim fate (we learned after the fact that a friend whose adult dd had a mild case thought when she started having symptoms she could 'just sleep it off' as she had done many times with minor viruses and the flu. her dd and dh did'nt realize how long she had been non-stop sleeping and going without hydration until about 3 days in and by that time irreversible damage had been done to her body contributing to her deathI struggled with post-Covid exhaustion for about 6 months afterwards.