Subject: RE: COVID Recovery Experience Well, about 95% of the people I know, where I moved from in Oklahoma earlier this year, had Covid a month ago and half the town when I now live in Texas had covid in the past two weeks. The Oklahoma group was a good mix of people that were vaccinated, people who had covid in 2020 before the vaccine was available, and people who hadn't been vaccinated at all. It seems to be very individual in how severely it affects people. For example, two people I know who were fully vaccinated ended up in the hospital while people I know who weren't vaccinated at all only were mildly sick for 2 days at home and have had no symptoms or downtime since. And, there was everything between these two extremes. The high HR is consistent with what I have seen though. Resting HR has been observed to take jumps 1-2 days before you start to feel sick or experience symptoms of covid even in mild cases. Mild cases are not seeing lung or breathing problems after the first few days but moderate cases are seeing breathing problems and overall fatigue during workouts for 2 months or more. I am guessing you will be through the shortness of breath and high HR in another month. |