You've been wrong about this for months and keep doing this. 2 weeks is now months... hilarious you even respond
Su ious trading volume the day before the announcement.
You've been wrong about this for months and keep doing this. 2 weeks is now months... hilarious you even respond
please explain if these folks actually had covid. I will wait.
Lol. You keep doing the two weeks burn, but deaths have in' ed in two weeks. Furthermore, lag time is longer now due to lead time bias (3 weeks to a month). Last 3 weeks the 7 day average has about doubled. Apologize to RandomGuy.
I mean, when I think of covid research, I think "I need to take a lot of photos"
But you never show your math tho
Even mild coronavirus cases can cause lasting cardiovascular damage
a recent study of
100 recovered coronavirus patients reveals
78 of them now have lasting cardiovascular damage
even though a vast majority of them had mild cases of COVID-19 in the first place.
MRI exams of 100 recovered coronavirus patients.
Twenty-eight of them required oxygen supplementation while fighting the virus, while just two were on ventilators.
But 78 of them still had cardiovascular abnormalities after recovery,
with 60 of them showing "ongoing myocardial inflammation,"
the study shows.
These conditions appeared to be independent of case severity and pre-existing conditions,
But not only is COVID-19's mortality rate not as low as Trump has claimed; this study proves
there are far more consequencesof catching coronavirus than just dying of it.
https://theweek.com/speedreads/927908/even-mild-coronavirus-cases-cause-lasting-cardiovascular-damage-study-shows
yikes...
i mean, i know it doesnt count because new york was really bad in april, but this is inexcusable
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this is not accurate by what you claim or when
Yes or no, do you think Florida had it highest "true" death toll, as in day of actual death, not backlogs, in July or their July situation mainly driven by backlogs?
Limitations
Our study has limitations. The findings are not validated for the use in pediatric patients 18 years and younger. They also do not represent patients during acute COVID-19 infection or those who are completely asymptomatic with COVID-19. Several patients within our cohort had new or persistent symptoms, thus increasing the likelihood of positive CMR findings. Outcome data remain outstanding. The imaging sequences used in this study have been well validated, standardized, and locked for the use in multicenter settings. The use of other imaging protocols, sequence parameters, or postprocessing approaches may yield different results
#redstate
James Woods?![]()
Just imagine being scared of a little cold. Just LOL![]()
First of all...they're a group of qualified physicians there giving their professional opinions. They are not janitors.
Secondly...if what she says is true about treating 350 covid patients without a single death (elderly and compromised included) then i don't care if she believes that the moon is made of provolone cheese. That's too high of a number to be coincidental placebo.
What's the new theory here? The first seasonal theory was that Covid would have trouble transmitting in warmer climates, since in April, countries in northern "green band" la udes were getting hammered.
I was behind this theory and felt confident Covid would recede in the hotter months, giving us a window to prepare our response for the Fall/Winter. But summer came and Covid hasn't receded and is hammering hotter states (I have a theory as to why).
That said, given who this fella retweets, seems like he's implying Covid just has a natural pattern and there's nothing we can do measure wise. Shelter the old (which doesn't work) and reopen!
Trump officials despair that they have to talk about ‘demon seed’ as COVID strategy goes off the rails
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/tru..._campaign=5087
Same trick with Obama by the party of racists
Lady G ad shows Black Dem opponent with digitally darkened skin tone
https://www.rawstory.com/2020/07/lin...ned-skin-tone/
I don't think he's implying that at all. Map was interesting, I posted it.
apparently covid has a migration pattern akin to birds
Fair enough. In any event, my theory as to why Covid is spreading during the summer is because more people are driven indoors into air conditioned environments, and central air systems seem to facilitate spread, especially if you're downwind of the airflow. In the winter months in cold states, people were driven indoors to central heated environments. Same concept. But let's not discount these states reopening too quickly.
Record setting day in FL. 252.
tholdren, write DeSantis a letter urging closures and a mask mandate.
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