This is from the French HCQ guy, I believe. I hope hes right!
Coronavirus: “There is nowhere a second wave”, according to Didier Raoult
Professor Didier Raoult, infectiologist and professor of microbiology, believes that “the epidemic is ending”, without a second wave.
Paul Turban
Journalist
PUBLISHED ON 5/13/2020 AT 2:00 P.M. UPDATED ON 14/05/2020 AT 10:51
“The epidemic is ending.” The verdict is final, and argued. This Tuesday, May 12, in a video intervention on YouTube, Professor Didier Raoult, infectiologist and professor of microbiology, delivered his last analysis of the epidemic of new coronavirus. “Nowhere is there a second wave, or a camel’s back , it’s the common curve,” said Didier Raoult .
“There will be a few sporadic cases that will appear here or there , possibly if there is someone super contagious, there will be a few cases around him, according to the infectious disease specialist . But that no longer reflects an epidemic dynamic . epidemic is ending. “
“Everywhere, things are stopping, explains the infectious disease specialist, whether it is detected cases, hospitalized cases, hospitalized cases in intensive care ..., estimated Professor Raoult. The dead, it will be longer because unfortunately there will be a few dead who are currently in intensive care who will appear. But we can see that this episode is being resolved . “
new medcram up
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OtL0B1bqXak
Matt McCarthy
@DrMattMcCarthy
NEW: Kawasaki-like syndrome now reported in 15 states. Based on publicly-available data, the United States case count is at least 164, including: New York (102), New Jersey (18), Massachusetts (8), Connecticut (6), Illinois (6), California (4), Delaware (3), Georgia (3), Louisiana (3), Washington D.C. (3), Kentucky (2), Ohio (2), Pennsylvania (1), Utah (1) Washington state (1), and Mississippi (1).
https://twitter.com/DrMattMcCarthy/status/1260666653618167810
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CDC will alert doctors to look out for syndrome in children that could be related to coronavirus
https://www.cnn.com/2020/05/13/health/coronavirus-cdc-alert-children-symptoms/index.html
I certainly hope he’s right.
I have no desire to play Resident Evil this summer.
Or have mail-in-fraud-voting this fall.
Never say never.