Praise God that you are over the worst of it. The first 48 hours was the worst for me, back in April, the second 48 hours was extreme headaches. I was able to work by the third day remotely. But smell took about 3 weeks. And the phlegm was so strange, I felt like I had an alien living inside of me because it was clear and had a different taste to it.
You're not a runner, but I read that athletes have to gradually get back into their training. I read about horror stories of athletes that were perfectly healthy but could barely walk after having covid. And had a long road for recovery. I reduced my training by 50%, the first couple of weeks and gradually upped by the end of the month. I was fortunate to exceed my distance from the prior year, despite the setback. Praise the Lord! All of it is appraised since I have systemic lupus, I really thought I would have been the ones put in the hospital. Despite it not being as severe for me as others, I still am taking all the precautions that I did before the pandemic with flu and cold, since my immune system is compromised.
Continue to get rest as needed and don't push the holiday season. Most guys don't, haha. Blessings and continued prayers.