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CANCDNon Nov 21, 2020 1:03pm
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RE:RE:RE:YOU DON'T GET 99% SURVIVAL IF HOSPITALS ARE FULL
RE:RE:RE:YOU DON'T GET 99% SURVIVAL IF HOSPITALS ARE FULLprophetoffacts wrote: "What you mean, I think, is that the survival rate will diminish if hospitals greatly exceed capacity."
That's right. Also, this is a novel virus that is not understood fully. It may be leaving long term damage. It may laying the groundwork for an epidemic of heart attacks and strokes in the future as the virus attacks the vascular system. We need to protect the population until a vaccine is widely available.
--------- An estimated 10% of people diagnosed with COVID-19 go on to experience prolonged symptoms, according to the British Medical Journal. The alarming phenomenon has prompted a slew of post-COVID-19 care centers to open across the U.S. Dr. Zijian Chen, director of the Mount Sinai Center for Post-COVID Care in New York City, says long-hauler symptoms can affect a person physically and cognitively.
"You have patients with cognitive dysfunction, you have difficulty concentrating, having very bad fatigue, and also patients who are very [physically] deconditioned," said Chen.
According to the Mount Sinai Health System, the majority of long-haulers they've treated are between 20 and 40 years old, they're most often women and they have no known underlying health conditions.
You do realize that post viral syndrome (what people now refer to as LONNNNG covid) is actually a thing and is experienced by many post viral infections for many things including the flu, hepatitis, bronchitis and many many other viruses that cause major attacks on immune system.
Long covid is post viral syndrome, it is not new or novel by and stretch of the imagination.
ask someone who has had mononucleosis about post viral syndrome. It last for months or years.