Posted on 04/11/2020 11:55:44 AM PDT by george76
Had it in fla over christmas. Worse “flu” ever. Lasted 2 weeks. Whole family had it. Had to be covid. Was not like any bug evet before.
Vapers? Unknown pneumonia and lung issues?
Vaping appears to be making hundreds of people sick. Doctors have no idea why.
https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2019/9/3/20847219/vaping-health-risks-2019-lung-damage-death
There is a clear trend among those who want to believe that we are already at herd mentality so we can call off the lockdowns. They are looking back and every cold or sniffle or flu that they or anybody else had in the last year is now coronavirus.
Thanks for posting that article!
Actually clerks at a local supermarket here can do that in 3 days or less.
its herd immunity not herd mentality. Herd mentality is what the sheeple are displaying
When one of the Kennedys got shot and killed in Dallas in ‘63, most people who were alive then remembered seeing the event live on TV decades later. The event was never live on TV.
No. That was the date the first patient showed symptoms.
This disease does not follow the pattern of a virus that is generally circulating. It follows the pattern of an outbreak virus with a single point source.
I will, thanks. I tend to go for the scientific view, since this (the spread pattern of pandemic viruses) happens to be one of the areas I specialized in. And yep, I'll keep parroting the scientific view.
There are many strains of flu floating around, and the tests do not catch every single one. Pneumonia is a common complication of influenza.
No, of course not. If the Chinese would have been honest, they would have been open about the fact that there was a deadly disease outbreak instead of trying to hide it and pretend it didn't exist. If they would have been honest and isolated the first 28 patients--the initial case, and the 27 others that caused a doctor to suspect something unusual was up--we wouldn't be in this situation now. But like the lying communists they are, they hid it, they punished doctors for speaking up, and now the whole world is paying the price.
The weekend of 12/22 I picked up something while doing my usual I-85/77/81 trek up into the Western MD highlands for the holidays. For some reason, my mind keeps telling me I got it at the rest area at the NC/VA border; I used my foot on all the other latrine equipment in between because it looked like a septic hole in Calcutta. Well, I started feeling it the next day, and by Christmas Eve, I was feeling pretty wrung out. Chills, upper chest congestion, aching muscles, nose running like a water faucet. I waited until after the first, when I got back, to see my doc. His waiting room was stacked like a cord of wood - his nurse said she’d never seen a waiting room packed like that. He gave me Prednisone to open my lungs, azithromycin for the infection, and Cherrytussin with codeine for the hacking. It took a second visit to get everything cleared out of me. It seemed to go away, then came back. I’m not saying it was or wasn’t COVID-19; I just know that I was one sick puppy for almost two months before I finally shook it loose and felt ‘normal’ again. This was well before ‘coronavirus’ became the new buzzword, but who knows?
It could have been COVID. Or maybe your house was built on an Indian burial ground.
Our young adult children got a lung rash that lasted 100 days, starting Thanksgiving.
A guy I know at church spent December in China (not Wuhan - mostly in Beijing). He was mildly sick when he came back - doc said it was mild pneumonia. I was mildly sick a couple weeks after - had a sore throat and felt bad but no fever and continued to go to work. I took zinc lozenges and it cleared up after a few days. Then the news came out......still wonder what my friend had and what I had.
Don’t worry - stories like this won’t steal your thunder as Head Cheerleader of the Panic Attack ...
You probably have the CV antibodies.
[In order for the virus to have spread in a single month from one case in China to millions of cases all over the world, each sick person would have to infect thousands of others in a very short time. No one has contact with thousands of people on a daily basis.]
Public places have built in infection control measures, such as using anti-microbial materials in construction. Air handling systems are another measure. Most public places are cleaned regularly, as well.
Even on a subway train, in an airport, etc., you still need to be within 6 feet (2 meters) of someone who is actively shedding virus. Most of the infectious material expelled by a cough or sneeze will fall to the floor within seconds. As long as you are relatively careful, mindful of personal infection control measures (e.g. washing your hands), and keeping your distance from someone who is visibly ill, you should be fine.
[Public places have built in infection control measures, such as using anti-microbial materials in construction. Air handling systems are another measure. Most public places are cleaned regularly, as well.
Even on a subway train, in an airport, etc., you still need to be within 6 feet (2 meters) of someone who is actively shedding virus. Most of the infectious material expelled by a cough or sneeze will fall to the floor within seconds. As long as you are relatively careful, mindful of personal infection control measures (e.g. washing your hands), and keeping your distance from someone who is visibly ill, you should be fine.]
Second, what’s your take on the risk from casual interactions, such as a conversation with a cashier at the grocery store or an Uber driver, conducted face to face from about 3 feet or so? The current norm in most locked-down places, including mine, is to go to the grocery store without face coverings. Is this wise, or should the average Freeper mask up with a bandanna, just in case? My wife has sewn up a dozen or so surgical mask-looking things that are much nicer-looking than the commercial versions, just in case face coverings are made mandatory, but they’re obviously uncomfortable to wear for any length of time.
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