Did your husband get COVID? All joking and arguments aside, I hope he makes a speedy recovery and that your family is doing OK.
For those of you who like scientific studies - me, I've been giving asthmatic son NAC since he was small (when he catches cold) - again, this is NOT medical advice.
https://clinicaltrials.gov/ct2/show/NCT04419025
Did your husband get COVID? All joking and arguments aside, I hope he makes a speedy recovery and that your family is doing OK.
Never really considered taking N-acetylcysteine. The doc that does the medcram youtubes takes it.
Since I already had it, I figure my body will mount an immune response, and it will be a non-issue.
Thank you, WH. Yes, he did - about 80% back - no long-term (so far) effects - didn't lose smell/taste, mild cough - slept a lot.
When the cardiologist ran contrast dye through hubby to check for any blockage a few years ago, the nephrologist suggested NAC to protect his kidneys and since I already used it for my asthmatic son's respiratory problems, I gave it to hubby during covid. No scientific studies/proof but at least he had something protective (better than nothing).
Hope it helped out. More people should research over the counter therapeutics.
a Kawasaki-like syndrome correlated with SARS-CoV-2 has been observed in children.
"be emotionally prepared for your residence hall to look more like a hospital"
goes for schools generically, tbh
how is this cover up not a crime? where is punishment?
School districts are required to publish COVID-19 numbers.
But not all plan to do it.
https://sanantonioreport.org/school-districts-are-required-to-publish-covid-19-numbers-but-not-all-plan-to-do-it
Who polices/enforces San Antonio ISDs?
next chapter: blame the students for insitutional incompetence and policy failure at the government level
https://www.theatlantic.com/ideas/ar...udents/614410/Despite serious public-health concerns, Tulane and other campuses are slated to reopen for in-person instruction in the fall. Students will get infected, and universities will rebuke them for it; campuses will close, and students will be blamed for it. Relying on the self-control of young adults, rather than deploying the public-health infrastructure needed to control a disease that spreads easily among people who live, eat, study, and socialize together, is not a safe reopening strategy—and yelling at students for their dangerous behavior won’t help either.
I also wanted to mention that hubby's first covid symptom was tiredness/sleepiness. He was exposed on a Wednesday and on Friday morning he asked me to get an appointment to get tested. I isolated him from that morning onward (dedicated room and bath) and the rest of us (3) didn't catch it.
It's there in your article
"During the Tuesday night COVID-19 press briefing, Bridger said Metro Health could enforce this reporting provision through court action. However, Metro Health would prefer to resolve any issues by talking with the districts, she said."
300 Florida students need to quarantine due to COVID-19 exposure:
https://www.fox13news.com/news/nearl...osure-concerns
DeathSantis is the gift that keeps on giving!
you haven't heard that one yet?
Why no student will die?
Folden, stop replying to my posts, I have you on ignore, I'm not taking you off, and I don't want to get the notice. Go gossip with someone else.
Bwagahhahahahahahhaha
None of those students had any symptoms.
Bwahahahhahahahshhshahshs
no hospitals overwhelmed ever
el nono replying like ChumpDumper lolololol
yes or no alt
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