Has anyone else NEVER (knowingly) had covid?

My wife and I are still on the team. We're both vaccinated (Pfizer) but no boosters. She works in a classified area, so lots of people in a tightly controlled space. She's had several employees she's worked close with get it, but not her. I WFH but do a lot of volunteer work. During the peak I was volunteering at a drive-through testing facility in Van Nuys. Protocol was pretty strict, but I had to break it a few times to help elderly and non-english speakers with the registration process. I've also done a lot of flying for my volunteer work throughout the pandemic. Was back and forth a few times to Louisiana in 2021. Just recently I was in Kentucky for flood relief and was in tight spaces with someone who came up positive. Thought for sure I was finally going to get it, but nope.

My half-brother (father's side) got it up in Alaska in the very early stages, most likely the original strain, just had mild cold-like symptoms and was over it in 48 hours. My uncle (mother's side) in Austin got the delta variant and it almost killed him. He was in a coma for months. It's been over a year and he's still recovering. He was obese and ended up looking like a concentration camp victim. Scary shit.

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