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Anybody else get hives/rash with their Covid? I've had one area that's a football sized rash for about 6 days. Today I added hives all over my torso. Thanks China.

After 10 days I'm down to just feeling like a mild cold/sinus thing. It was exclusively in my head/sinuses and while I rarely had a fever and never over 100 it was close to flu-level feeling of crappiness/fog for 5 or 6 days. Last couple are slow improvement but still wouldn't say it's over.
 
Anybody else get hives/rash with their Covid? I've had one area that's a football sized rash for about 6 days. Today I added hives all over my torso. Thanks China.

After 10 days I'm down to just feeling like a mild cold/sinus thing. It was exclusively in my head/sinuses and while I rarely had a fever and never over 100 it was close to flu-level feeling of crappiness/fog for 5 or 6 days. Last couple are slow improvement but still wouldn't say it's over.
Monkeypox
 
Employees have that same leverage, they can walk out.

Companies change terms of employment all the time, from dress codes, required PPE, benefits ext. As an employee if you don't like it you can walk.
The problem in this instance is that the free market choices were perverted by the government. Their mandate upon any "federal contractor" meant entire industries were unilaterally doing the same thing. If your employer has a dress code you don't like you just leave and find another place to work. If you're a nurse and you didn't like the vax mandate at your hospital, tough **** because they're all being forced to do it. So are all the doctors/nursing homes/clinics/insurance companies/etc. that have ties to Medicare/Medicaid. Your degree and experience suddenly become worthless to the entire market. That is not a normal choice for an employee to make. And further you lost any leverage you had as an in demand employee because the government is standing behind the employers telling them if they keep you they can kiss their fed money goodbye. Individuals stood no chance.
 
Anybody else get hives/rash with their Covid? I've had one area that's a football sized rash for about 6 days. Today I added hives all over my torso. Thanks China.

After 10 days I'm down to just feeling like a mild cold/sinus thing. It was exclusively in my head/sinuses and while I rarely had a fever and never over 100 it was close to flu-level feeling of crappiness/fog for 5 or 6 days. Last couple are slow improvement but still wouldn't say it's over.
That rash isn’t so odd but the hives are different. Did you let your doctor know?
 
The problem in this instance is that the free market choices were perverted by the government. Their mandate upon any "federal contractor" meant entire industries were unilaterally doing the same thing. If your employer has a dress code you don't like you just leave and find another place to work. If you're a nurse and you didn't like the vax mandate at your hospital, tough **** because they're all being forced to do it. So are all the doctors/nursing homes/clinics/insurance companies/etc. that have ties to Medicare/Medicaid. Your degree and experience suddenly become worthless to the entire market. That is not a normal choice for an employee to make. And further you lost any leverage you had as an in demand employee because the government is standing behind the employers telling them if they keep you they can kiss their fed money goodbye. Individuals stood no chance.
Nailed it.
 
Eventually it will be like that everywhere.

Anybody else get hives/rash with their Covid? I've had one area that's a football sized rash for about 6 days. Today I added hives all over my torso. Thanks China.

After 10 days I'm down to just feeling like a mild cold/sinus thing. It was exclusively in my head/sinuses and while I rarely had a fever and never over 100 it was close to flu-level feeling of crappiness/fog for 5 or 6 days. Last couple are slow improvement but still wouldn't say it's over.

Red spots on both my forearms .
 
Anybody else get hives/rash with their Covid? I've had one area that's a football sized rash for about 6 days. Today I added hives all over my torso. Thanks China.

After 10 days I'm down to just feeling like a mild cold/sinus thing. It was exclusively in my head/sinuses and while I rarely had a fever and never over 100 it was close to flu-level feeling of crappiness/fog for 5 or 6 days. Last couple are slow improvement but still wouldn't say it's over.
Had covid for the second time a couple of months ago, felt bad for one day. Two weeks later I got hives all over. First time in my life getting hives. The Dr said it is more common than people think.
 
The problem in this instance is that the free market choices were perverted by the government. Their mandate upon any "federal contractor" meant entire industries were unilaterally doing the same thing. If your employer has a dress code you don't like you just leave and find another place to work. If you're a nurse and you didn't like the vax mandate at your hospital, tough **** because they're all being forced to do it. So are all the doctors/nursing homes/clinics/insurance companies/etc. that have ties to Medicare/Medicaid. Your degree and experience suddenly become worthless to the entire market. That is not a normal choice for an employee to make. And further you lost any leverage you had as an in demand employee because the government is standing behind the employers telling them if they keep you they can kiss their fed money goodbye. Individuals stood no chance.

Yes I understand that and .gov mandates were evil and should have never happened.
 
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Had covid for the second time a couple of months ago, felt bad for one day. Two weeks later I got hives all over. First time in my life getting hives. The Dr said it is more common than people think.
Ok so In the hospital we saw large bubbles on covid pts. Maybe they were hives run amuck, likened to a person who has a heavy heavy viral load. These bubbles were larger than quarters.
 
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