Unvaccinated? Here is what it’s like to have ‘MILD’ COVID & Long Haulers.

Kristine Schachinger
19 min readJul 10, 2021

NOTE. I originally wrote this article to help explain why people should stay home over the holidays last year. Still, with the amount of vaccine hesitancy in the country, I am repurposing it to bring awareness to what it is like to have COVID, so maybe more people will get vaccinated.

It was the end of February, COVID was new on the horizon, yet distant for me in the Southwest. New York and Seattle had a few cases, but nothing overly concerning yet. I lived so far away from either of those locations that I thought about it, but only a little.

I still went to stores and friends’ houses, even out to eat. Though as the news from New York City and Seattle grew I had begun limiting the number of public places I would go.

It felt big, bigger than the flu.

We did not know about masks or distancing yet. However, my mom had severe COPD before she passed. Every winter there were concerns over flu and infection, so I knew to wipe down carts and to stay a few feet away from others. Yet that was just good practice, not COVID induced.

Soon after those initial cases were reported, the panic began.

Stores were empty. There was no food or water and toilet paper was almost impossible to find. I went out to find what I could. Single, I did not have a large storage of essentials on hand.

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Kristine Schachinger
Kristine Schachinger

Written by Kristine Schachinger

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