Well here about 10% of the death at this point were age 40. They both were under medical observation, one in ICU. He died from obstruction in the pulmonary veins. They both were having mild symptoms for over 10 days and in a matter of hours got so bad they died. Now they are doing exhausting autopsies to find some hidden underlying pathologies. Who knows if everyone here has some underlying pathology that needs a university professor in your autopsy to diagnose?Are you kidding? I bet all people on earth would have something wrong in their bodies if the experts tried to find it.
As bad as things are in Spain, I thought the Spanish government would have shut down their transport systems by now to restrict the movement of people.
In my county, people between ages 20 - 39 make up nearly half the 170 + confirmed cases. Knowing how difficult it's been to get a test in these parts, I can only assume they're not mild cases. Seeing how busy the bars were for St Patrick's Day (and how many people are crawling all over the parks even this afternoon), I fear it's going to get much worse soon. * I updated the cases
These were repatriation flights. We can't let our citizens to die in Spain. All flights from everywhere will be shut for good from tomorrow. But Spain has trains buses and the metro working for the essential workers. Not only them. Here was the London tube from yesterday. All "essential" workers. Even more crowded than usual.
New Orleans is next coronavirus epicenter, catalyst for spread in south, experts say Not good for Houston. The New Orleanians will flock back to Houston where they still have family from Katrina.
lol Let the UK volunteer itself to become the world's experimental rat. (Though I am afraid Trump will rush to do the same with the US without waiting for confirmation so people can go back to work). We don't know how good these tests are,, how sensitive and we don't know if there are multiple strains with cross immunity in the UK. In Iceland they already found 40 different mutations. One strain from Italy, one from Austria a different one from Spain and another from Italy. One guy had two different strains on his body at the same time. We just don't know if these different "strains" mean difference in contagiousness, mortality and immunity. So let the UK try it for us and see what happens.
Don't underestimate the Royals, they are infiltrating and inserting royals all over the world secretly. There are two Royals taking over Canada as we speak and nobody is even questioning it.
Noooo I wasn't a fan of the first cajun invasion. Guess it's not very practical or possible to shut down interstate travel?
Jesus man you're really wearing me the eff out. We're all worried, we're all scared, and there's nothing we can do about it except follow the orders and guidelines of our government and the CDC and do our best not to spread the infection. Constantly obsessing over all the devastating effects of the disease and the death count does absolutely NOTHING except increase the tension, stress, and anxiety over this whole ordeal. You're sounding less like a concerned citizen and more like a tragedy w****. It's people like you that are the reason mental health concerns have risen as the pandemic has increased in scale. Seriously, get a grip man.
It'd be fine if all they brought was the good spirited energy, their food and left all the negative **** along with their coon ass accents back in the boot.
As a 42 y/o in relatively decent shape, but with mild asthma, this is getting scarier and scarier. At first I was only worried about my parents, then my older brother with severe asthma. But now it seems like this could directly impact me and my wife and kids. It's a good thing we have all been social distancing for about 12 days now, but it's scary as hell to think that this could kill me if it does come home for some reason.
Yeah. It's not good. Likely above 10% chance you'd need to visit the hospital. Possibly 3% chance you'd need ICU care. And your chances of survival seem to depend on where in the cycle you fall -- if you're in a hospital logjam or not. The data on people's chances to actually get this (even with complete failure in testing) still doesn't terrify me. Not with precautions in place. But the data on what happens to you IF you get this... it's hardly Ebola-bad. But it's definitely scary in today's era of modern medicine. Wishing you the best.
Sure. I have no problem with the accents, and will even throw in all their whiskey dented blacked out trucks with saints decals, if they'd just leave the virus along with the rest of it behind in the swamps.