So what is one major surprise that awaits on our new timeline? It appears through antibody testing that far more people have been exposed to the coronavirus than previously thought, yet the death count remains known. This means that the virus appears to be far less deadly than supposed and far more wide spread.
In my own life I was at work yesterday, as my job is considered essential, and a co-worker came up to me with a very strange look on her face. She had been to North Carolina to visit her son during the first week of February and had changed planes at the international airport in Atlanta, Georgia. She remembered seeing a lot of Asians wearing face masks, but hadn’t really thought much of it because no one knew about the coronavirus yet. It had suddenly dawned on her with horror that she might have been a carrier of the virus…this would have been over two and a half months ago at the beginning of February.
I tried to remember back that far…I remembered coming down with a cold, a flash of fever and at home later that day while walking my dog Luci, my chest didn’t seem to move like it should for breathing. It was like trying to move your toes, but they wouldn’t move, but no pain or discomfort. I was trying to inhale but my chest didn’t want to move. It was strange, but not intense and I felt tired, more tired than normal for several days. I put it down to ascension syndrome.
Later, when the coronavirus became known I wondered if I had been exposed, but didn’t think there was anyway that I could have been, until this week when my co-worker shared her story. I thought of other co-workers who had either suffered an unusually bad three week cold or flu or who had members of their family that had experienced them. There were several. My own father had suddenly died of sepsis (blood poisoning) at the age of eighty-seven a couple weeks after I had visited him…my own children came to the funeral and said my son had made them all sick (they all drove up together in the same car)
I remembered the week that I refused to visit Annie at the nursing home because I had a cold and didn’t want her to get it. The next week they shut their doors and were not allowing visits…thankfully she is safe…for now.
Yet our county has only had seventeen known cases of the virus identified and they are all recent…only the new antibody tests will reveal just how far the virus has really spread, but my gut is telling me that it’s pretty much over, and spread far and wide across the population. The questions I have about my own experience must be similar to others who are wondering the same thing. I’ve heard some people at work wondering the same thing…especially about the three week flu…I’ve heard three work related stories so far…
So what happens now? Prepare to see that the virus has infected huge portions of the population, far more than suspected and without killing them. By the end of this month we will know much more…it will be a blessing if the virus turns out to be much weaker and less deadly than previously considered. Herd immunity might be right around the corner! The new antibody tests will certainly be a game changer! It is important to remain in love and not in fear, especially since new statistics will be coming out…
The only thing that I can say is that it does seem to be ascension related, and I wonder why my own story has suddenly taken such a strange twist? There is no such thing as coincidence!
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