One Patient now is in fair condition in San Diego
Feb 13
SAN DIEGO (KGTV) — Two patients diagnosed with the potentially deadly novel coronavirus remain hospitalized at UC San Diego Medical Center Thursday, while physicians at the facility continue to monitor a third person who has shown symptoms linked to the virus.
Dr. Randy Taplitz, an expert on infectious diseases with UC San Diego Health, updated the media Thursday on the patients respective conditions. Taplitz said one of the coronavirus patients is in good condition, with the second patient listed in fair condition. She did not elaborate when asked by reporters to further define fair condition.
Both patients are in isolation at the hospital.
According to Taplitz, the third person showing possible signs of the virus remains under observation.
https://www.10news.com/news/local-news/coronavirus-in-san-diego-2-patients-remain-hospitalized-1-person-under-observation
This is not a hopeful sign. For a certain number of patients they present with mild/moderate symptoms and gradually, over many days, begin to deteriorate. Going from “stable” or “good” condition to “fair” indicates that is happening with this patient.
This illness is long and resource intensive, whatever the outcome.
Did you hear any results for this autopsy?
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