Posted on 11/23/2020 8:14:58 AM PST by ChicagoConservative27
A “fit and healthy” teenage wrestler in England has died within hours of being hospitalized with COVID-19.
Cameron Wellington, a 19-year-old professional wrestler from Walsall, tested positive for the virus on Nov. 10, but his condition quickly took a turn for the worse, Birmingham Mail reported.
“Cam was adamant he was fine but I could tell (something was wrong). The color was draining from him,” his mother Jane Wellington told the outlet.
He was rushed to the hospital Wednesday with breathing problems — and doctors said he “wasn’t expected to last an hour
(Excerpt) Read more at nypost.com ...
H1N1 killed a lot more younger people than COVID.
But Trump wasn’t in office so they didn’t care.
August 21, 2020 – CDC today reported one new seasonal flu-related death in a child that occurred during the 2019-2020 season, bringing the total number of flu deaths in children reported to CDC for last season to 188.Aug 21, 2020
If you are young the chances of dying from COVID are roughly the same as being struck by lightning.</i>
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It is a bit more than lighting strikes, but still not nearly bad as auto deaths.
https://data.cdc.gov/d/9bhg-hcku/visualization
I know of two people who where young and fit who became seriously ill with flu. They didn’t die, but they insisted in carrying on training and excercising through their illness instead of resting and one ended up with permanent heart damage and another one ended up confined to a wheelchair.
I am guessing that something similar might have happened, except it involved covid instead of flu. Even if you are fit and healthy you should not try to push through illness.
autopsy for enlarged heart and chemical use to fit in, before jumping on covid pile, nobody grabs 6 -8 beer mugs that are not his in a picture , alcohol much, just saying for a friend.
I agree with you. It’s central_va who doesn’t believe it affects young people at all.
I read about another college runner who caught COVID-19 several months ago and still has not completely recovered enough to resume her competitive activities.
i do not believe this
they will find some condition or something they didn’t know about him that would refute the fit and healthy assumption
i just saw his picture
he’s overweight, noticeably
obesity is a factor
There’s always a catch.
Thanks for posting ‘tre rest of the story’.
You are spreading unnecessary fear. Stop it Karen.
Oh and they had to go all the way to merry ol’ England to find a sad story by which to program Americans with...with all the sad stories happening here.../s!
I’m not spreading fear, or anything else, other than facts. Sorry if you have been triggered, Snowflake—consider joining us in the real world.
Interesting...
Your first post on this timeline is post 48, calling out ChicagoConservative27,
Which is the post I responded to.
THEN central_va responded to you at post 50
You CLAIM, that people here think it's harmless.
I don't see that at all.
I see you with an either or, all or nothing, mentality.
People here see this as typical media sensationlism, to drive an agenda.
Promoting or puting to the forefront, maybe embelishing certain aspects of the story, while omitting other aspects, to drive an agenda.
People here see the media for what it really is.
They are tired of the media and its manipulating.
Facts are that Covid infects the younger at a much lower rate than older people. Another fact is that those younger who are infected are less likely to be as adversely as affected as similar numbers of older people.
Another fact. Covid impacts those with comorbidities at a higher intensity.
Another fact. As people age, they have a greater chance of developing more comorbidities.
Another fact. Not all young people are comorbidity free.
All these facts are what the media conveniently omits.
The people here recognize this and address it in their own ways.
That really leaves one question.
How many young people, with no comorbidities are actually affected, beyond short term, or flu like symptoms, or killed?
people seem to want to pack everything in one little box, nice and neat. Wrap it up and call it good.
The vast numbers hide facts.
One box holds age.
Within that box needs to be boxes for comorbidities or none.
Within comorbidities need to be boxes for each specific comorbidity.
Each seperate comorbidity needs to be weighted or given a specific value, as not all comorbidity is equal in its affect or being affected.
Most people are unable
or unwilling
to comprehend that Covid (as well as life in general) doesn't fit neatly into one single box.
You do what the MSM does. For example when Syrian migrants were pouring across the border it was 99% males. But the MSM zoomed in on the two or there females and children in the group to give a false impression. You are using MSM/Nazi propaganda tactics. Not sure why.
Sorry, my bad—I thought central_va was the poster, not ChicagoConservative27. I should have called out ChicagoConservative27.
Yes, I am calling out anyone who thinks that COVID-19 is harmless. It’s not. I don’t think we need to shut down our country for it, but people who think that only the fat and elderly are affected are a bunch of idiots.
You’re the one who said that the virus is harmless, not me.
Obesity increases the amount of ACE 2 receptors. This the receptor that the virus needs to attach and infect a cell.
Also was he given HCQ early on?
The only death by covid in our township was a 18 year old senior high school student. She was captain of the crew team and appeared healthy. Unfortunately she had an underlying medical condition of childhood diabetes.
Classifying the virus as harmless to the young is appropriate and the truth.
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