Posted on 05/16/2020 3:49:02 PM PDT by DannyTN
Researchers keen to work out why some people are suffering from long tail form of the virus ... The symptoms were weird as hell, he says. They included loss of smell, heaviness, malaise, tight chest and racing heart. At one point Garner thought he was about to die. He tried to Google fulminating myocarditis but was too unwell to navigate the screen. ... There is growing evidence that the virus causes a far greater array of symptoms than was previously understood. And that its effects can be agonizingly prolonged: in Garners case for more than seven weeks. ...
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Yep - masks will solve everything.
Now that we have sung your one hymn, do you have anything useful to contribute?
Well there's a lot that hasn't sung my hymn yet. So I will continue promoting masks until they do or Coronavirus goes away.
But I'm glad to see you are on board.
I *did* say “useful”.
Your sarcasm meter is badly in need of calibration.
I knew you were being sarcastic.
But you asked so I answered.
Unusefully, I note.
It seems likely the Chinese would have a testing program on the Uigher prisoners in their concentration camps first.
I think masks are important. Handwashing as well as avoiding touching the eyes is also important.
Goggles are too.
I noticed Trump is now wearing goggles.
I wear glasses with my mask. I’ll switch to goggles if the case counts in my county go up.
“Ive been advocating masks because I believe there is ample evidence they work.”
Really? Then why is the flu counts as high as ever?? Maybe this drama bug never panned out to be the monster people such as yourself claimed it would be?
There is no evidence that masks help, at all. They’re just your sign of submission and obedience.
“It took two months to clear the phlegm out of our lungs.”
A low level bacterial pneumonia is often the cause of that, but people don’t feel sick enough to go to the doc and get a simple antibiotic treatment.
“The virus is not just a natural virus. It was manipulated. There is an additional component that affects the immune system.”
OK. If you say so.
My family had it in February. It was an odd mild cold like sickness that lasted 2-3 days.
For that we get up to 2 years immunity and 10 years of getting a mild case. Can the vaccine do that?
Did you get tested or are you just assuming you had it?
I don’t think anyone knows how long immunity lasts once you’ve had it, or whether future cases will be mild or severe.
I took amoxicillin.
Where did you do you post-doc in virology?
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