Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:For those who think only your grandmothers who have to worry about coronavirus, France say half of it cases in critical care are under 60.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-outbreak-03-16-20-intl-hnk/index.html
This has been posted many, many times. I think everyone here is taking it seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:While other countries are encouraging no public gatherings and social distancing....
"In order to support those affected by the virus, Nicaragua’s government has organized massive public rallies across the country under the slogan "Love Walk in the Time of Covid-19," resembling the title of the novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, “Love in the Time of Cholera.”
Nicaragua so far has no confirmed cases.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-outbreak-2-03-15-20-intl-hnk/index.html
Are they testing?
Anonymous wrote:Florida has gone from 53 confirmed cases to 155 in the past two days, including quite a few people under 30.
http://www.floridahealth.gov/diseases-and-conditions/COVID-19/
Louisiana has gone from 35 to 103 confirmed cases in the past two days and their first two deaths.
http://ldh.la.gov/coronavirus/
Anonymous wrote:For those who think only your grandmothers who have to worry about coronavirus, France say half of it cases in critical care are under 60.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-outbreak-03-16-20-intl-hnk/index.html
Anonymous wrote:While other countries are encouraging no public gatherings and social distancing....
"In order to support those affected by the virus, Nicaragua’s government has organized massive public rallies across the country under the slogan "Love Walk in the Time of Covid-19," resembling the title of the novel by Gabriel Garcia Marquez, “Love in the Time of Cholera.”
Nicaragua so far has no confirmed cases.
https://www.cnn.com/world/live-news/coronavirus-outbreak-2-03-15-20-intl-hnk/index.html

Anonymous wrote: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.
This happened with Spanish flu. The book/movie Awakenings was about people with neurological defects belatedly caused by that. And I have a family member who died of it about 15 years after the flu. (Not sure how long the symptoms took to show up but he was totally disabled for years prior to death).
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Time for a mandatory quarantine. I don't want to have to self-select whether to say no to my kids when others want to hang out and have sleepovers. Too many in the community aren't taking this seriously.
Yikes! You seriously can't say I want to do my bit to flatten the curve?
Anonymous wrote:Time for a mandatory quarantine. I don't want to have to self-select whether to say no to my kids when others want to hang out and have sleepovers. Too many in the community aren't taking this seriously.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:China built a couple of hospitals in a week. Can we get those Extreme Home Makeover people building a bunch of hospitals.
And then one fell down.
Or it “fell down.” (Some think the patients were strategically exterminated by taking down the building.)