Covid 19 stats website.

Kitty and I had something very similar around the exact same time frame. I got it first. Then she got it. She started getting better, then relapsed. I stayed sick the whole time. We were both sick for a total of about six weeks. We did however run a low grade fever, but only for a day or two. However, the cough persisted for weeks. I didn't think we were ever going to get well. We've recently been wondering if COVID 19 might have been it.
My wife had a terrible bug back in late November through December and many people reported the same around the world on facebook. Mystery virus: not a flu and not a cold but she cracked a rib coughing so much, had to take a cough supressant and a prescription inhaler! Never had a fever though, just a terrible cough and cold like symptoms and a random shortness of breath. Maybe we were already exposed? She pulled through fine and I feel fine but have had a slight raw throat for 10 days now, but never a cough or fever. I don't get sick often though maybe once every other year and that's usually just a 36 hour flu..and of course its usually over a weekend! Knock on wood......

Kitty and I had something very similar around the exact same time frame. I got it first. Then she got it. She started getting better, then relapsed. I stayed sick the whole time. We were both sick for a total of about six weeks. We did however run a low grade fever, but only for a day or two. However, the cough persisted for weeks. I didn't think we were ever going to get well. We've recently been wondering if COVID 19 might have been it.

The first cases in Wuhan began to surface in December (probably earlier but the Chinese don’t want to say that). They traced it back to a single market in Wuhan. There are a ton of random viruses going around that people catch but I am not sure it was in the states that early.