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- scarabin1
I wonder if nurses are keeping his pee and stuff as mementos
- If they have any sense they will be taking it and mixing it back into his food.face_melter
- Or can you clone someone from their urine?face_melter
- Provide it to the rape case that needs his DNA.imbecile
- lolmonospaced
- Ramanisky23
- Yes!sarahfailin
- what's that logo at the bottom? facehub?sarahfailin
- utopian0
- Assuming he has it, what do you think his odds are?scarabin
- Odds of death? Well he doesn’t smoke or drink. Maybe 5% chance of fatality.monospaced
- Better than vegasscarabin
- His age group is at 18% death, being obese doubles it and he doesn't exercise so... 35%?zarkonite
- article i read on NYT called it "highly unlikely" he would die.sarahfailin
- jonny_quest_lives3
FUUU...
Chris Wallace: Trump Arrived at Debate Too Late for COVID-19 Test
“The difference was I arrived on Sunday, you arrived on Monday,” Wallace explained. “They didn’t arrive until Tuesday afternoon. So for them to get tested, there wouldn’t have been enough time to have the test and have the debate at 9:00 that night. They didn’t show up until 3:00, 4:00, 5:00 in the afternoon. Yeah, there was an honor system when it came to the people that came into the hall from the two campaigns.”
- jonny_quest_lives1
If I get sick with COVID-19, how long until I will feel better?-
It depends on how sick you get. Most people with mild cases appear to recover within one to two weeks. However, recent surveys conducted by the CDC found that recovery may take longer than previously thought, even for adults with milder cases who do not require hospitalization. The CDC survey found that one-third of these adults had not returned to normal health within two to three weeks of testing positive for COVID-19. Among younger adults (ages 18 to 34) who did not require hospitalization and who did not have any underlying health conditions, nearly one in five had not returned to normal health within two to three weeks after testing positive for COVID-19. With severe cases, recovery can take six weeks or more.
Some people may experience longer-term physical, cognitive, and psychological problems. Their symptoms may alternately improve and worsen over time, and can include a variety of difficulties, from fatigue and trouble concentrating to anxiety, muscle weakness, and continuing shortness of breath.
Who are long-haulers? And what is post-viral syndrome?-
Long-haulers are people who have not fully recovered from COVID-19, weeks or even months after first experiencing symptoms. Post-viral syndrome, or post-COVID-19 syndrome, refers to the constellation of symptoms long-haulers are experiencing.
As the pandemic has worn on, it's become clear that not everyone is recovering from COVID-19 as quickly as expected. Some people continue to experience symptoms for weeks or even months. Others feel better for weeks, then relapse with old or new symptoms.
It's difficult to predict who will become a long-hauler. Many long-haulers initially had mild to moderate symptoms and did not require hospitalization. Previously healthy young adults, not just older adults with coexisting medical conditions, are also experiencing post-COVID-19 syndrome.
Symptoms of post-COVID-19 syndrome, like symptoms of COVID-19 itself, can vary widely. Some of the more common lasting symptoms include fatigue, brain fog, shortness of breath, chills, body ache, headache, joint pain, chest pain, cough, and lingering loss of taste or smell. The common thread is that long-haulers haven't returned to their pre-COVID health, and ongoing symptoms are negatively affecting their quality of life.
There's already some speculation, but no definite answers, about what is causing these ongoing symptoms. Some researchers suspect that SARS-CoV-2 infection triggers long-lasting changes in the immune system. Others propose that it triggers autonomic nervous system dysregulation, which can impact heart rate, blood pressure, and sweating, among other things.
Many long-haulers never had laboratory confirmation of COVID-19, which can make it tricky to diagnose post-COVID-19 syndrome. Early on in the pandemic, tests were scarce. Many people who suspected they had COVID-19 self-isolated without getting a test, or were refused a COVID test when they requested one. And the tests themselves have not been entirely reliable; both diagnostic tests and antibody tests may return false negative results if taken too early or too late in the course of illness.
- probably could have posted in the coronavirus thread but this has pretty much become the coronavirus thread in less than a day...jonny_quest_lives
- shellie2
- https://twitter.com/…jonny_quest_lives
- the social media aspect of the way this whole super spreader event news is breaking is fascinating, alarming, voyueristicjonny_quest_lives
- trusted sources are now politicians children's tik tok accounts... screen caps of livestreams or restreams of the livestreamsjonny_quest_lives
- if real this is pretty fucked:
https://twitter.com/…jonny_quest_lives - specifically:
https://twitter.com/…jonny_quest_lives - the part about her mother lying about a negative covid test to her daughter then confirming she has covid later that dayjonny_quest_lives
- doesnt work she has no heart...neverscared
- that poor girl. wouldn't be surprised if after quarentine she gets a job somewhere, enough to care for herself and gets immancipated. She has a rock solid case.shellie
- yuekit1
Now Trump's campaign manager (the new one, not the guy who tried to kill himself) has tested positive too.
It was probably this event last weekend where they celebrated the nomination of the new Supreme Court nominee where everyone caught the virus. Lots of people sitting close together, only a few wearing masks.
- BusterBoy0
Being reported Christie has it...not confirmed. If he gets it, I hope his insurance is up to date.
- jonny_quest_lives0
The president is on an additional therapeutic...
Remdesivir in addition to the Regeneron cocktail dose earlier...
- shellie0
Who's next? https://imgur.com/gallery/2orDU2…
- jonny_quest_lives0
"Remdesivir — If available, we suggest remdesivir for hospitalized patients with severe COVID-19; among such patients, we prioritize remdesivir for those requiring low-flow supplemental oxygen. Remdesivir is a novel nucleotide analogue that has activity against severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) in vitro [39]. (See 'Severe (including critical) disease' below.)"
and
Nonsevere COVID-19 – Among hospitalized patients with nonsevere disease, remdesivir may have a modest benefit, but the clinical significance of the benefit is uncertain. In an open-label randomized trial, 584 patients with moderate severity COVID-19 (pulmonary infiltrates on imaging but oxygen saturation >94 percent on room air) were assigned to receive remdesivir for up to 5 days, remdesivir for up to 10 days, or standard of care [47]. By day 11, the five-day remdesivir group had better clinical status according to a seven-point scale compared with standard of care (odds ratio 1.65, 95% CI 1.09 to 2.48). There was not a statistically significant difference at day 11 in clinical status between the 10-day remdesivir group and the standard of care group. Although discharge rates by day 14 were higher with remdesivir (76 percent in each of the remdesivir groups versus 67 percent with standard of care), these differences were not statistically significant. Interpretation of this trial is limited by the open-label design and an imbalance in co-therapies.
- This is my first actual dive into the science... I was always a wear a mask listen to the scientists guys but never bothered reading up on the treatments..jonny_quest_lives
- This guy had every advantage... a whole staff dedicated to his protection... Totally avoidable...jonny_quest_lives
- Akagiyama3
- https://www.dailymot…neverscared
- Is two metre spacing for meeting outdoors not a thing in the US? SMHmort_
- Yes it is a thing but only smart, intelligent, progressive democrats actually do it.monospaced
- yuekit0
The Trump administration has now officially mandated (just a few hours ago) that everyone must wear masks inside the White House.
- jonny_quest_lives
- https://images.app.g…jonny_quest_lives
- 210,000 dead Americans unfortunately can't say 'well done'.BusterBoy
- Pussiesmonospaced
- jonny_quest_lives0
BREAKING: Trump is now being given remdesivir (
@GileadSciences). It’s shown to reduce illness duration but not (yet) shown to significantly lower mortality so far. At least better than the sketchy use of the no-evidence
@Regeneron
multi-monoclonal antibody earlier. #COVID19"WORRIED—you almost **never ever** give someone a clinically untested drug like @Regeneron’s polyclonal antibody drug—unless it’s for compassionate use for someone severely ill, or you’re crazy. Right @VincentRK? This smacks of utter craziness or desperation.
2) The use of the Regeneron drug earlier was seriously batshit crazy and desperate.
- it's a definite sign he's more than likely having breathing problemsPonyBoy
- Trump is also considering an injection of disinfectant as tremendous second option.utopian
- Gilead Sciences stock will soar on Monday!utopian
- You might also give it ordered by your commanding officer: the presidentnb
- My pharmacy GF says remdesivir is impossible for normal folk to get these days and he’ll probably be finescarabin
- face_melter1
Just shove a giant bottle of Domestos up his wobbling ass and let the Gods decide.
- Continuity0
So, out of curiosity: what happens if the orange turd finally kicks it before election day? I know Pence would become POTUS, but would the election be called off, or how does this work?
- the RNC would have to make Pence the new candidate, and it would be messy.sarahfailin
- https://www.nytimes.…sarahfailin
- It’s complicated and nothing is certain. https://www.reuters.…mort_
- Wow OK, yeah, that would be messy indeed.Continuity
- People are already voting in many states so that adds another level of complexity to ityuekit
- The votes get counted. If a dead man wins, he’s dead. The winner should be the man with the most votes who is alive.nb