I had the same issue when I got H1N1, 105 degree fever and shivering all over the place. I tend to get pretty high fevers when sick and never had seizures or anything like that from it luckily but it felt like having a super hangover while still slightly drunk. Ear or kidney infections that start to go septic, same deal, but antibiotics provide relief fairly fast if you're lucky. I know people get mad when covid is dismissed as "just a flu bro" but I think that's because people don't realize how utterly miserable actual influenza can be, or they think they've had it when they haven't. Flu vaccines are a powerful weapon to keep it in check but I absolutely believe it can kill old people, cause pneumonia, or badly harm pregnant women every bit as easily as covid can, yet no one gives a shit. Doc checked vitals, said to have some tylenol and orange juice, sleep it off and quit being a pussy (they were nice about it, I'm paraphrasing, but when you're in your 20s, non-smoker and pretty healthy you're as close to invincible as you can get). Oh and we have Tamiflu I guess but I rarely see doctors prescribe that unless someone's old as fuck or has terminal cancer or something. Apparently it was given to kids and made them delirious? We tried it on covid I think but it must not have worked.
Oh yeah and it helped that I was able to quietly take a couple days off and didn't get branded with a coof Star of David and sent to a leper colony, suspended for 14 days and not allowed back until I showed papers, get outed as a coofer in the newspaper, have everyone I talked to in the previous month harassed by the cheka, or get my work shut down. It was just "nah we don't need a medical note, you have good attendance and you do kinda look like shit. Call when you feel better." Now who would ever want to admit they coofed? I fucking sure wouldn't.
I could be fucking dreaming but I remember there being a shortage of high end graphics processors because people were using them to mine bitcoins. Not sure if that had anything to do with coof though. I noticed a delay in cheap Chinese crap I ordered off ebay early this year and mild rationing of important stuff but everyone had plenty to get by, it was more to keep hoarding, panic buying and price gouging in check. I think it was difficult to get a Nintendo for a while. Locking everything down to essentials only here for a while and the Corrupt Chinese Pricks throwing the undesirables into plague hospitals and ordering everyone else back to work kept the supply chain surprisingly stable. I think electronics were made a priority because it was obvious people would only stay home if they had TV, internet and vidya to stay occupied and computers good enough to work from home once offices and schools made the transition. I was shit out of luck on craft supplies but big fucking deal.
We had plenty, though they were stingy with them just in case so that probably helped. Pharma workers were drafted into crazy overtime to produce assloads of antibiotics and the drugs needed to keep people sedated in the ICU and I believe we pulled from pandemic planning stockpiles but we didn't really end up needing them. Elective procedures being shitcanned probably reduced demand as well but that's going to bite us in the ass at some point.
Pardon me if this is retarded because university was a long time ago and this stuff didn't exist then, but if the mRNA is supposedly stripped of the parts that could create proteins that trigger a severe immune response, but whatever the fuck is in the proprietary stuff is supposed to make it amplify itself in your cells, material from your own cells could potentially mess that up and produce mRNAs whose products gain back the function, thus triggering anaphylaxis or an anyphylactoid reaction? Like if the person was previously exposed to coof or something coof adjacent and didn't know? Considering the vaxxes all require two doses I hope this isn't possible, or it's just a plain allergy to another ingredient that has nothing to do with the mRNA. Kindly correct me if I'm being a dumbass.