Anonymous wrote:Are people not even going outside for walks? I would love to walk outside for a while.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:France closes down all restaurants, cafes, theaters and nonessential shops. This follows a similar move today by Spain.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/14/france-to-close-nonessential-stores-including-restaurants-and-cafes-due-to-coronavirus.html
I’d say we are one week away from this.
I'd say we should've done it last week.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:France closes down all restaurants, cafes, theaters and nonessential shops. This follows a similar move today by Spain.
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/03/14/france-to-close-nonessential-stores-including-restaurants-and-cafes-due-to-coronavirus.html
I’d say we are one week away from this.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my adult children (Cali, Fla) and me (dmv) had the same symptoms as covid-19 in january and february. None of us got tested and we all are okay now. This could of been around for awhile and our robust immune system took care of the virus.
That's what you want to believe. But no, this is not as mild as people think. Most likely you had a cold or flu.
Correct. Remember that when they say “mild” they are including Pneumonia that does not require a respirator. In layman’s terms, there is nothing “mild” about pneumonia.
I'm the OP and still have a cough and can hear wheezing when I breath. Ever heard of walking pneumonia?
Dr. Bruce Aylward, of the W.H.O., In the interview with NY Times stated
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/04/health/coronavirus-china-aylward.html
Q: What were mild, severe and critical?
A: No. “Mild” was a positive test, fever, cough - maybe even pneumonia.
https://www.sciencenews.org/article/coronavirus-qu...covid19-symptoms-deaths-spread
During infection, the virus that causes COVID-19 attacks cells within the respiratory tract, particularly the lungs. As these cells die, they fill the airway with fluids and debris while the virus continues to replicate — making it hard to breathe.
The presence of dying cells and a replicating virus spark the immune system to react to the infectious intruder. Immune cells then flood the lungs to repair damaged tissues and wipe out the virus. While the immune response to the virus is generally highly controlled, it can sometimes go berserk and cause its own damage to healthy cells as well as dying ones. A flood of signals from the immune system, called a cytokine storm, can damage the lungs and cause respiratory failure, and can also harm other organs, leading to multiorgan failure.
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...besides confirmed damage to lungs and immune system, kidney, liver, gallbladder, brain matter, cardiovascular system, spleen, etc ... wait for it.... there is more!!!
Just posted on another thread: recently discovered damage to central nervous system: in China they found virus in the cerebrospinal fluid of a male patient- he recovered, not sure about sequela
And we still do not know all about the possible long term damage.
Anonymous wrote:Wuhan coronavirus - https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2020-03-10/chinas-new-coronavirus-cases-rise-on-infections-from-abroad
Some in Wuhan Told to Go Back to Work as New Coronavirus Cases Subside in China
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I’m noticing on other forums that there seem to be more trolls. Just be careful about the information you see. I have been paying attention to folks like Helen Branswell, Anthony Fauci, Tom Friedan, Marc Lipsitch, Trevor Bedford, and Caitlin Rivers. Most of them have Twitter feeds, and they have a lot of helpful information.
1+. Trolls pretending to be part of the comunnity
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Two of my adult children (Cali, Fla) and me (dmv) had the same symptoms as covid-19 in january and february. None of us got tested and we all are okay now. This could of been around for awhile and our robust immune system took care of the virus.
That's what you want to believe. But no, this is not as mild as people think. Most likely you had a cold or flu.
Correct. Remember that when they say “mild” they are including Pneumonia that does not require a respirator. In layman’s terms, there is nothing “mild” about pneumonia.
I'm the OP and still have a cough and can hear wheezing when I breath. Ever heard of walking pneumonia?
Anonymous wrote:Remember the New Rochelle lawyer that worked near Grand Central in Manhattan? And a lot of cases were linked to him as he went about his life unaware he had it, including attending a function at a synagogue? His family tested positive as his neighbor, the neighbor's family, and a whole lot of others? He's only 50 years old, so not old at all, and he's in a medically induced coma. Holy crap that's scary. I actually know someone who was put in one, and that's pretty last resort. The person I knew passed away within a week of hospitalization.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Wuhan coronavirus - https://www.usnews.com/news/world/articles/2020-03-10/chinas-new-coronavirus-cases-rise-on-infections-from-abroad
Some in Wuhan Told to Go Back to Work as New Coronavirus Cases Subside in China
Australia is reporting they are sending Muslims from the camps to work - when they are not harvesting organs while they are alive to help the Chinese.
https://www.huffpost.com/entry/china-forcing-muslims-to-work-in-factories-for-nike-other-brands-report_n_5e5e7965c5b6732f50e8e5d4
Anonymous wrote:CNN reporting that the administration is expected to extend the travel bank to the UK and Ireland.