LONG covid? COVID Pneumonia?

In my family I'm surrounded by medical professionals. Doctors, Nurses, etc. who work in the field, so I've been educated throughout this. Regardless of what that is or this could be, when you're sick, your body is weak. This leaves the door open for other bacteria, virus, allergens, etc to affect you that your body would typically otherwise fight off. Sometimes you minimally feel their affect, other times not, combine the two or three and you might be in for a whopper of an illness. Viral load is another issue, it can be death by a thousand needles if your massively exposed to contagious people.

In July, I got BA5 in London, spent 4 days in a hotel room. Just felt off, some small fever and chills, bit of a sore throat, and a cough that lasted for just about 3 months. I was as vaccinated as you can get at the time. Wife got sick too, a little less than I did. I've been sicker, having had Norovirus, which is super awesome and whipped me out for a week after the initial 24 hours of "fun" finished.