- Dec 8, 2017
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You realize, this time of year is prime time for colds, flus and pneumonia. Add to that the ramping up of COVID again and Wuhan Flu 2: Electric Boogaloo that has made it stateside already...Seriously, how weak is this dude's immune system? Bro makes in the neighborhood of 6 figures just for sitting at his computer, has his PC been coughing on him? He doesn't work in an office with a bunch of people around him. If we believe his story, he's supposedly got a wife and kid, and while it's certainly possible to catch a cold from your kid, that is a lot less likely when your kid isn't even going to school yet. I can count on 1 hand the amount of times I've truly been debilitated by a cold, and all of them happened before I was even in high school.
Also, I'm sure his wife and kid go shopping and other public activities if he doesn't. Maybe they eat out, go to movies, went to the county fair or a concert. Yes, it's entirely possible to get sick easily this time of year. I rarely get sick but when I do, I'm usually down and out for at least two weeks. You act like just because someone works from home, they are in this immunity bubble. If anything, not getting sick often weakens the immune system as it doesn't create antibodies to ward off future illnesses.