>>12221385I also know a few people who had it. One 30yo (has asthma) was completely fine, felt a bit fatigued but other than that nothing. The other was is a 29yo teacher, no preexisting conditions and regularly running half-marathons, took her months to be able to walk more than a few hundred meters without collapsing. She got it in February and says she still feels her cardiovascular system is fucked. She thinks she'll recover with hard work, so we'll see.
Coworker 60 years of age got it in Italy, had flu symptoms but shook it off as justaflubro. He invited a few friends to the birthday party of his grandson. Three of them contracted it. A guy died after struggling for three weeks in a hospital, his wife was in a coma, and another guy was ventilated for weeks.
I myself had it pretty early this year. No cough, no fever, but my heart felt like it would explode, severe migraine, and regular breathing problems for months. It kinda stopped in July I'd say, but I'm still training to get my cardiovascular system back to baseline.