1. #8781
    On masks: https://www.bbc.com/news/science-environment-52126735

    I really suggest people start using even makeshift masks, it does reduce the risks. We already have to wear masks outside mandatory here.
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    I'm sure some numbers exist somewhere, but I feel like most reports only tell confirmed infections, deaths, ect, but knowing what problems the disease causes I'd like to know more of conditions of people who did get the virus but survived.

    I have heard of some people who got the virus a while ago and didn't die. Yet, they got pneumonia afterwards and even once that was apperently gone, their lungs are basically broken. What is the portion of people who might suffer long lasting lung damage, possibly for the rest of their lives?

    You might live, but what if you are gasping for breath for months afterwards? Never be able to run for long. Be unable to take up stairs? Ect.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Morae View Post
    I'm sure some numbers exist somewhere, but I feel like most reports only tell confirmed infections, deaths, ect, but knowing what problems the disease causes I'd like to know more of conditions of people who did get the virus but survived.

    I have heard of some people who got the virus a while ago and didn't die. Yet, they got pneumonia afterwards and even once that was apperently gone, their lungs are basically broken. What is the portion of people who might suffer long lasting lung damage, possibly for the rest of their lives?

    You might live, but what if you are gasping for breath for months afterwards? Never be able to run for long. Be unable to take up stairs? Ect.
    I don't think there is enough data yet to make any conclusions on the after-effects.
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    https://petitions.whitehouse.gov/pet...irus-ccp-virus

    Finaly some1 with brains made a good petition.

  5. #8785
    Remember to stick your neck outside and absorb some sunlight like a beautiful sunflower. Also eat/drink some orange juice, I wouldn't want anyone here to die like a pirate boy in the medieval ages

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    https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/01/h...confusion.html

    "Some Coronavirus Patients Show Signs of Brain Ailments


    Doctors have observed neurological symptoms, including confusion, stroke and seizures, in a small subset of Covid-19 patients."
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    i was talking about horse cock again, told him to look at your sig.

  7. #8787
    Quote Originally Posted by Not A Cat View Post
    This is not a good time to be a hypochondriac. I have a mild fever and I'm losing my god damn mind. I went to the market today for like 10 minutes to pick up some groceries and now I'm ready to order a casket and send my friends my funeral playlist.

    Just live blogging my hysteria don't mind me.
    I know the feeling. I personally suffer from allergies around this time of the year, so every day is fun fun fun trying to figure out symptoms.

  8. #8788
    Deaths are beginning to pile up, 6 more dead just today and it's middle of the day. Total 32 dead for 6211 cases.

    Vast majority is 80+, but there were some around 50s too.


    Ventilated total number is 83 out of ventilation capacity of 2864:



    Estimate is that we will reach 100 ventilated patients by the end of the week.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    Deaths are beginning to pile up, 6 more dead just today
    I don't know, does that already constitute a "pile up"?

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    Quote Originally Posted by hellhamster View Post
    Albert Camus, an Algerian-French philosopher of the past century who wrote the Nobel Prize winning book "The Plague", (which I think is a mandatory read) wrote that the only countermeasure to an epidemic is the trust between state and population that they will do their jobs.

    He was right.
    I guess we are fucked then.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Granyala View Post
    I don't know, does that already constitute a "pile up"?
    Our standards are a bit higher there, ma boi.




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    Quote Originally Posted by Rochana View Post
    You should wonder what the real numbers are -everywhere-.

    Apparently the only country using a "full count method" is Belgium, everywhere else is trying to play with the numbers or hide some of the infections...

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    This is the third time I read about some american trying to attack / blow up a hospital over the past month...

    Do americans have some special hatred against hospitals? Or is this some misplaced anger because they can't afford healthcare?
    conspiracy theories out there that people believe..... people swearing this is all a gov't power grab, test are controlled to show more positives than the are, causes of death changed etc... its crazy.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gaidax View Post
    Our standards are a bit higher there, ma boi.
    Don't worry, we'll drag you down to our level somehow.

  14. #8794
    Quote Originally Posted by Granyala View Post
    Don't worry, we'll drag you down to our level somehow.
    Oh don't worry, we have a bunch of crazies here doing their best to do just that. Every country has its own "heroes".
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    Quote Originally Posted by tikcol View Post
    Remember to stick your neck outside and absorb some sunlight like a beautiful sunflower. Also eat/drink some orange juice, I wouldn't want anyone here to die like a pirate boy in the medieval ages
    Scurvy was caused by a deficiency of vitamin C not D

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    Quote Originally Posted by Draco-Onis View Post
    Scurvy was caused by a deficiency of vitamin C not D
    Hence the orange juice, methinks.

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    My seasonal allergies have started and I was coughing (discreetly, into my shoulder/elbow) yesterday at work and now I've been asked to stay home for the rest of the week or until I go more than 24 hours without "symptoms". No fever or breathing problems or anything--just a tickle in my throat from pollen.

    Better safe than sorry, I get it, but given how shorthanded we already were at work I expect the business is going to be crippled if they send home everyone with hayfever at this time of year.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Benggaul View Post
    Hence the orange juice, methinks.

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    My seasonal allergies have started and I was coughing (discreetly, into my shoulder/elbow) yesterday at work and now I've been asked to stay home for the rest of the week or until I go more than 24 hours without "symptoms". No fever or breathing problems or anything--just a tickle in my throat from pollen.

    Better safe than sorry, I get it, but given how shorthanded we already were at work I expect the business is going to be crippled if they send home everyone with hayfever at this time of year.
    They did the right thing. You think you know you have hay-fever, but you can't know for sure. Better safe than sorry, plus they probably have company policies to follow, they usually don't fuck around with health.

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    https://www.uusisuomi.fi/uutiset/us/...=ampparit:c7b3

    Don't have an English link for the subject. Paraphrasing: an infection doctor in northern Sweden now said in a press conference that the Swedish strategy is to achieve herd immunity - something the Swedish officials have been denying all the time.
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    Quote Originally Posted by hellhamster View Post
    They did the right thing. You think you know you have hay-fever, but you can't know for sure. Better safe than sorry, plus they probably have company policies to follow, they usually don't fuck around with health.
    Oh I'm not criticizing their decision. As I said, I get it. I'm just saying we were already pushed to the breaking point with people who have called out or been sent home. It's going to be exacerbated by hayfever season.

  20. #8800
    Whatever, they made their calculations.

    After all the have people like some guy in this thread proud about the way Sweden is dealing with it, because apparently 59 dead just the last day for a population of 10 million is some sort of amazing achievement.

    So I mean, if that's their standards then whatever floats their boat, really.
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