Everybody panic!!!! OH NOEEESSS !!!!
Some years I was in the hospital for a ruptured appendix. My roommate (about 48 and a bit portly) was going on her third week there when I was moved to a regular room.
She had had what they could best determine was the flu, although it was June. She had been feeling poorly for a while and let it go, mainly because her husband had passed away about a month earlier and she was understandably very depressed.
She ended up calling the squad one night. Fortunately, she stayed conscious long enough to tell the dispatcher the secret spot where the extra house key was hidden.
The next day, she was told she had a 50/50 chance of living the night and was put on dialysis. She was told she had permanent heart, lung, liver, kidney, and brain damage later that week.
By the time I was moved to the room, she was set to be discharged the next day without much of an after care plan—because she didn’t need one. The damage that she had she did not have any longer.
Agreed,
You’re hair
Is on Fire.
yeah-it is probably way less deadly than thought based on latest facts coming in. There are probably are millions that have or had COVID 19 but never knew it. Iceland is randomly testing everybody cuz they have small population and they are finding at least 15-20% of people who have it have no symptoms and they have a fatality rate of .004 , recovered cases nearly equal cases that have it with 96% mild cases so not nearly as bad as thought or as fear mongers like to hypothesize, yes for some it is bad, but remember cancer and heart disease each kill over 500,000 each year in US, suicides which increase 1% with each 1% in unemployment are 45,0000 and will probably surpass Covid deaths.