I think I had Covid on my birthday (Jan. 9) which lasted for two days. The day before I started having the infamous "dry cough" people keep talking about. It was not really serious, more a bodily signal than anything serious to be worried about. The next day I felt kinda out of it, getting worse towards the afternoon, and by the evening the most attractive thing for me was bumming like a couch potato. That's when I actually made the connection with the dry cough I had developed. But other than that I had none of the typical symptoms: no fever, no loss of taste or smell, no body aches, none of the digestive stuff that may or may not be Covid related.
Best of all, the following day I was back to normal. That's when I tried getting tested, but failed due to insane bureaucracy and a non-functioning website, where I would have had to register in. So I will never know if it was actually Covid I had. However, for the last 3-4 years I haven't had any kind of ailment at all! Not even the 3-day sniffles I used to have once or twice a year, which people call "catching a cold" though it probably was a light form of the once feared influenza, which by now has apparently "vanished without a trace".
I'm glad to see you made it through Covid similarly without problems.
oh wow! what timing.. thanks for sharing ! sounds like you are super healthy.. and strongh.. no surprise there also,, i think you are probably quite fit too judging by the amount of physical work you seem to do!
glad u made it too x