Has anyone had Covid and went diving when they were better?

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I don't believe them to be equally dangerous.

Have you misread or have I misspoke (so to speak)
I think I overemphasized my agreement with you on the main point.

I was just pointing out that lower death rates from flu, taken alone, could be explained by vaccinations for vulnerable people.
 
Hey Guys.

Check out this video.


I wanted to share with you my first dive, 6 weeks after recovering from COVID. First of all, I’m not a kid anymore and COVID hit me pretty hard. Not too bad in the chest, but super fatiguing and terrible headaches. Symptoms lasted well over a month.

Prior to COVID I could easily dive 147 feet. Six weeks after, I was still coughing a bit and noticed my lung capacity was diminished and struggled to get to 120 feet.

I think I will fully recover, but it definitely affected my diving. Not trying to sway you guys one way or another on the vaccine. Just wanted to share my experience.



Dive safe,
Dano
 

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