Is the sentence below correct? I'm trying to say that the person looks quite well now and it seems like he is no longer infected with COVID. Thank you!
You look fine. I think your COVID infection is over the hill now.
Jackson6612 You look fine. I think your COVID infection is over the hill now . I think you are fully recovered from COVID-19.
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Jackson6612You look fine. I think your COVID infection is overthe hill now.
I think you are fully recovered from COVID-19.
Jackson6612You look fine. I think your COVID infection is over the hill now.
That's not the most common thing that native speakers say. It would be better to say that your infection is over or that you are better.
Jackson6612over the hill
This expression is applied to old people. When people turn 40 years old, you tell them you feel sorry for them because now they're over the hill. That's just to be funny. Sometimes people do talk about older people as "over the hill" without meaning it in a funny way. Of course, they don't say that to older people to their faces