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Lara Croft — 5 years ago(July 05, 2020 04:06 PM)
Of the infection cases are harmless and the virus just disappear
Wear a ****in mask, plebes
https://edition.cnn.com/videos/politics/2020/07/05/austin-texas-mayor-steve-adler-coronavirus-trump-masks-sotu-vpx.cnn
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Lara Croft — 5 years ago(July 05, 2020 04:18 PM)
When you looking at "the most powerful economy in the world" to give us an example on how to deal with this terrible situation and end up fail and never learn from its mistakes and other countries examples, you kinda change your tone
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CNN — 5 years ago(July 08, 2020 09:05 AM)
Many people have effects from the virus months later, and nobody knows how long the effects will last.
Like many others, I am now coming to realize that I am living and suffering from the long tail of Covid-19.
I got infected back in mid-April. The onset of symptoms came quickly. I suddenly noticed I was feeling very tired and I had a new cough. I got tested and the morning after I received a phone call from the medical center, I had tested positive for coronavirus.
The virus is like a tornado. When it lands, it swirls through the body, causing chaos, confusion, coughs, wreaking damage to each organ it touches. Some won't survive its visit. For those that do, when it has gone, one surveys the damage to the human landscape and realizes it's much greater than first thought. My symptoms were on the milder side: I never had breathing difficulties, or loss of sense or smell. I was wiped-out tired and I always had "the cough," which has now returned.
I have tested negative for the virus and positive for the antibodies, and my doctor says it won't return. But there are days when I feel that it has.
I am also discovering new areas of damage: I have now become incredibly clumsy. I was never the most lissome person, no one ever called me graceful, but my clumsiness is off the chart. If I reach for a glass, or take something out of a cupboard, I will knock it, or drop it on the floor. I have tripped over the curb and gone flying. I fall over furniture. It is as if that part of my brain, which subconsciously adjusts hand and movement to obstacles it sees, isn't working.
At times there's a sense of mild confusion. The micro delay in a thought, the hesitation with a word. Nobody would notice but me.
My digestive system is peculiar, to say the least.
It doesn't matter whether I call them symptoms, traits, or wreckage – my body doesn't feel quite right.
The doctors try to reassure me, saying, this will wear off, but they can't tell me when. Last week was bad. The cough has been with me for days, I have been tired and needed to take naps. I tripped over the camera tripod then fell over a chair! I am concerned but not panicked, yet. This week already feels much better.
For those who have not had Covid, or witnessed the mess it leaves behind, again, I urge you, do whatever you can to avoid this tornado.
It will roar through the body – kill some on the way – injure all in its path – and then when you think "well, thank God that's gone," look around, the damage is strewn everywhere and will be with you long after the crisis has passed.
Covid is a tornado with a very long tail.
https://edition.cnn.com/2020/07/07/health/richard-quest-covid-wellness-intl/index.html
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DrakeStraw — 5 years ago(July 08, 2020 04:24 PM)
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While America is battling a national disaster, its president says 99% … Of the infection cases are harmless and the virus just disappear
I heard a doctor say the same thing this morning. It's the democrats and their puppetmasters that are overhyping the disease to gain control. I'm in a supposedly high-risk category, yet I only wear a mask when it's necessary to gain entry.
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Chase — 5 years ago(July 08, 2020 07:34 PM)
The mask exists to protect other people. Just because a person might be asymptomatic does not mean the person next to them will be. Not wearing a mask should be treated as a crime.
For example:
If you, as a carrier, do not wear a mask, there is an approximately 70% chance of you transmitting COVID-19 to the person next to you. Yes, even if they're wearing their mask.
If you, as a carrier, wear a mask, there is an approximately 5% chance of you transmitting COVID-19 to the person next to you when that other person is not wearing a mask.
If both people in this scenario are wearing masks, that transmission rate drops to approximately 1.5%.
Not wearing a mask is criminal negligence. If you can't use a mask for medical reasons, have your food/goods delivered to your door by a friend, family member, neighbor, or professional service. People need to stop putting others at risk because they think their "rights" and "freedoms" are being trampled on. Killing someone by passing a virus is no less a murder than shooting them. It's time people stopped bitching and just did the right thing.
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