RE:RE:RE:FYIThe problem we have is the system is so overwhelmeded and due to privacy concerns you don't get a public version unless the family says you can go public. In some cases the family has come forward and said the family member was a vision of health and that they died of Covid. Lets not forget that it's not just the heart that it seems to affect, kidneys are another area as well as the lungs. The human body is pretty well balanced to take care of its self but when under attack it can soon go amuck. It's not the people that are going to die that we need to be concerned with it's the people that will require monitoring for the long haul. A 60 minute MRI verses a 4 minute scan with VPT's version 3.0 is where your need to be. I suspect that once Covid has neared the end that you will see intense follow up of survivors for heart issues. I suspect you'll see a drive through version of this at most hospitals....Appointment for 10:am....prep for scan..scanned at 10:10..doctor looks at scan.....counseling at 10:20. Next patient aready scanned and counselled at 10:30. So basically 6 patients an hour ....hour after hour....no differnt than going to the doctor today. Once a hospital or clinic gets into the groove it all just a routine processing from there.
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