Cancel Order? Because of Corona Virus Fallout?
#241
I think this is a great source of information (albeit perhaps not as fun as getting it from FB or friend's email! :-) )
https://www.sciencenews.org/
https://www.sciencenews.org/
#242
netflix explained documentary explains a lot of these virus come from the wet markets in china because different animal blood's are always been mixed.
personally i've always felt like this virus was man made and deployed to china to try and destroy their economy but the fact that whomever would have done that would have released a cure after it became a pandemic leads me back to he animal blood mixing theory
personally i've always felt like this virus was man made and deployed to china to try and destroy their economy but the fact that whomever would have done that would have released a cure after it became a pandemic leads me back to he animal blood mixing theory
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#244
I'm thoroughly disgusted with people just not listening. I've been living with my 77 year old Dad who's a former smoker, has asthma, heart disease and high blood pressure. I had to leave the house for a few hours and just saw on the security camera that he let in the handyman to come patch a meaningless hole in his wall. I haven't been in contact with another human being in like 3 weeks and he just lets someone inside like it's no big deal.
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#245
I agree with the sentiment of staying inside though. It's a pity people are so selfish. I see them around where I live, they think it's free vacation.
#246
Just to post something hopeful:
https://inside.mountsinai.org/blog/m...-ill-patients/
https://inside.mountsinai.org/blog/m...-ill-patients/
#247
I hope everyone is doing well and is healthy, especially in hard hit areas. Based on the epidemic trajectory, even though this looks really bad right now, we are possibly at the peak in these areas. The epidemiology models that predicted were quite possibly wrong. It is quite a story of how this happened.
ICU beds and the medical system in the NYC area, New Orleans, and maybe Detroit will still be possibly stretched to the limit, but hopefully the peak will be sooner than we think. Let us hope.
Now time to drive my 992.
ICU beds and the medical system in the NYC area, New Orleans, and maybe Detroit will still be possibly stretched to the limit, but hopefully the peak will be sooner than we think. Let us hope.
Now time to drive my 992.
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#250
From what I’ve heard it could be a combination of factors. A higher percentage of testing, an average lower age of population, a better health care system, fewer households with members from multiple generations, lower incidence of other contributing health factors such as history of smoking
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#255
https://www.medpagetoday.com/infecti.../covid19/86893
“In one case, a 44-year-old white woman with a medical history of epilepsy took famotidine 80 mg three times daily for 11 days starting 4 days after first experiencing symptoms of COVID-19. She reported that after feeling very unwell at the outset, within 1 day of the first dose of famotidine, she noticed marked improvement in her shortness of breath. This improvement was matched by an increase in her home-monitored pulse oximetry-measured oxygen saturation levels, which rose from 91-95% to 97-98%. Before starting the drug, she was febrile with a temperature of 37.8°C, but was afebrile by day 7 of treatment.”