Yeah, I popped positive on the test but was only sick for a day.
I believe COVID's areal thing, just the global/deadly pandemic it is not...
It was all done for money/control (IMO).
Initially I had very mild and very few of the known COVID symptoms. The day prior to testing I was somewhat tired despite having gotten a good night's sleep. My main reason for doing the rapid test was that my grandson, his fiancé, and my great-granddaughter had all tested positive a few days before. After testing I had a mild (for me) cold. The cold progressed into pneumococcal pneumonia, which frequently happens when I get colds. Fortunately, I rarely get them.
Some of the symptoms are unique for me. For example, the severe sinus infection and an ongoing inner ear issue that continues to adversely affect my hearing, which is already bad. Maybe these are coincidental, the power of suggestion, or maybe it is 'long COVID'.
My daughter lost her sense of smell following having COVID. This has not improved, and it has been six months since the COVID virus swept our house. If she had any other symptoms, they were mild enough that she didn't mention them.