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Worried about my unvaccinated sister who has covid

28 replies

TabbyMac · 08/10/2021 10:58

She has just tested positive through a PCR test.
She refused to get vaccinated as she believed it would give her a blood clot.
I’m now scared for her.
She has a blocked nose and a cough, she says her chest feels tight. She’s tired and had a fever yesterday, but doesn’t have one today.
She has an oximeter (I bought her one) and so she’s been checking her 02 levels regularly. Currently they’re 98/99.
She is overweight also.

She lives alone, I’m so worried about her, I’m so angry at her for not getting vaccinated when she had the chance.

OP posts:
TheDailyCarbunkle · 08/10/2021 11:01

She sounds fine. What is it that you're worried about?

TabbyMac · 08/10/2021 11:02

That she’ll deteriorate and end up on a ventilator Sad

OP posts:
Egghead68 · 08/10/2021 11:03

How old is she?

middleager · 08/10/2021 11:03

Sounds like some of my symptoms. I have just had Covid. Double vaccinated, overweight.

PurpleDaisies · 08/10/2021 11:03

How old is she? The vast majority of people don’t end up either in hospital or on a ventilator.

TheDailyCarbunkle · 08/10/2021 11:05

There's no reason to believe she'll deteriorate and end up on a ventilator. Millions and millions of people had covid pre-vaccines and were fine.

HairyFloppins · 08/10/2021 11:05

I'm sure your sister will be fine OP.

I am the size of a planet and Covid was fairly mild for me unvaccinated.

Hope she gets better soon Flowers

TabbyMac · 08/10/2021 11:07

She is 33.

OP posts:
TabbyMac · 08/10/2021 11:08

I really hope she’ll be fine, you just read all these stories online about people, in their 30s and 40s who didn’t have the vaccine and ended up in hospital on a ventilator and then dead.

OP posts:
Egghead68 · 08/10/2021 11:09

She’s statistically at pretty low risk of serious illness then. Fingers crossed for her.

ChloeCrocodile · 08/10/2021 11:21

At 33 with no underlying health conditions it is really unlikely she will get very ill. Even more unlikely she will be ill enough for hospital.

I can see how it is worrying when it is your loved one who is ill, but the chances of a health 33yo needing significant medical intervention is really minuscule. People write stories about younger people ending up in dead because it is so rare. If it happened a lot it wouldn't be news.

Bobholll · 08/10/2021 16:40

She’ll almost certainly be OK OP. I had covid in December last year. Aged 33, no vaccine available at that time. It was extremely mild. No long term effects whatsoever. One of my friends didn’t get the vaccine. Also 33. She’s just had covid. Bit of a cough, felt woozy headed & lost her taste & smell. She’s completely fine now.

I’m double vaxxed. Just tested positive again. I feel pretty awful, far worse than when I was unvaxxed 🙈 but while I feel pretty grim, it really is nothing concerning. I’m sure I’ll be fine.

I’d channel your anger elsewhere, not at your sister. She’s young, very low risk & it’s her body.

Tryingtryingandtrying · 08/10/2021 22:07

She's at lower risk than someone aged 60 whose double jabbed.

FromEden · 09/10/2021 04:32

I really hope she’ll be fine, you just read all these stories online about people, in their 30s and 40s who didn’t have the vaccine and ended up in hospital on a ventilator and then dead.

Those stories because they are so rare that they are newsworthy. The vast vast majority, like 99%+, of people that age without underlying conditions are absolutely fine.

FromEden · 09/10/2021 04:33

*Those stories are so rare that they are newsworthy

Trinacham · 09/10/2021 07:26

Just because she's unvaccinated, doesn't automatically mean she'll suffer. I am unvaccinated and got covid (whilst pregnant too, for what it's worth). All I had was a runny nose and sneezing. I didn't feel unwell and it felt more minor than a cold. A vaccinated colleague had a tough time and needed more time off work, she was very poorly in comparison.
Try not to worry yourself.

ohfook · 09/10/2021 07:28

She'll almost definitely be fine. Her oxygen levels are really good.

user6598 · 09/10/2021 07:37

Worried or hoping she is ill because unvaccinated so you can say told you so

Trinacham · 09/10/2021 07:48

@user6598

Worried or hoping she is ill because unvaccinated so you can say told you so
Tbh, OP just sounds concerned. She bought her sister an oximeter. She wouldn't be doing that if she wasn't worried.
110APiccadilly · 09/10/2021 07:58

Her risk of a serious event (e.g. hospitalisation) is about the same as a double vaccinated 53 year old. I don't know whether that helps you to put it in context? It's a really, really low risk, because age is still a very key factor in your chance of having a bad outcome.

Pinotwoman82 · 09/10/2021 08:03

Totally understand how you feel, hoping she feels better soon

Bagelsandbrie · 09/10/2021 08:07

I would be worried too but statistically she’s likely to be fine.

tedsletterofthelaw · 09/10/2021 08:10

I'm sure she will be fine OP.

I had it before I was vaccinated (35) and felt rough but was fine, as was my asthmatic husband.

I don't know anyone in this age group who has had more than a mild illness. I know there are stories in the news but they are very, very rare.

SeasonFinale · 09/10/2021 08:26

Whilst I am sorry this has caused you worry she made her own choice to remain unvaccinated knowing the risk.

FluffyTeddyBear · 09/10/2021 08:51

YANBU to be worried.

YABU to be angry.

Her body, her choice.

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