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Some interesting scientific points here. I know I had questions around some of these mistruths.
12 Coronavirus myths busted by science | Live Science
great info
thanks for posting that
Some interesting scientific points here. I know I had questions around some of these mistruths.
12 Coronavirus myths busted by science | Live Science
So, if 40-70% get the coronavirus, what happens to the other 30-60%? Are they immune somehow. I’ve never understood this.
Oh boy, that's where I used to work.BOSTON — More than 60 people from from a local hotel were taken to Brigham Women's hospital to get tested for new coronavirus, according to an email from Harvard Public Health.
The email said because of the process, officials would be closing Shattuck Street.
"[Brigham Women's Hospital] has it under control, but please avoid the area the rest of the day," the email said
The Massachusetts Department of Public Health asked Brigham and Women's Hospital to assist in testing individuals who attended the Biogen conference in Boston last week for COVID-19.
"We have activated our central ambulatory screening and testing plan and will test patients outside of the hospital in the ambulance bay," a hospital spokesperson said in an email statement.
The development comes after the number of cases of the COVID-19 went from three to seven Friday, after several people who went to a Biogen conference in the city became ill.
60 From Boston Hotel Head To Hospital To Test For Coronavirus
It's problems like this that may have allowed the virus to spread too fast in the USA
"The World Health Organization (WHO) has shipped testing kits to 57 countries. China had five commercial tests on the market 1 month ago and can now do up to 1.6 million tests a week; South Korea has tested 65,000 people so far. The U. S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), in contrast, has done only 459 tests since the epidemic began. The rollout of a CDC-designed test kit to state and local labs has become a fiasco because it contained a faulty reagent."Feb. 28, 2020
The United States badly bungled coronavirus testing—but things may soon improve
So, if 40-70% get the coronavirus, what happens to the other 30-60%? Are they immune somehow. I’ve never understood this.
Why hasn't America been using the WHO tests?
That’s the million dollar question!Why hasn't America been using the WHO tests?
I worry a lot about the scarring (or fibrosis) in the lungs from covid-19 and don't know how much is 'reversible'.
"During the third phase, lung damage continues to build—which can result in respiratory failure. Even if death doesn’t occur, some patients survive with permanent lung damage. According to the WHO, SARS punched holes in the lungs, giving them “a honeycomb-like appearance”—and these lesions are present in those afflicted by novel coronavirus, too."
Here’s what coronavirus does to the body
Has this been posted?
ALL 3,522 on the ship are going to be tested, including passengers and crew. I'm glad the crew will be included.
"Vice President Mike Pence announced Friday that the Grand Princess cruise ship off California’s coast has at least 21 people infected with coronavirus — and that all 3,522 people aboard will be tested."
https://nypost.com/2020/03/06/at-le...have-coronavirus-now-all-3500-will-be-tested/
Two separate 14-day quarantines! Wow. I'm sure they feel so relieved to be done!And because I think this thread could use a little good news about now
Cruise Ship Passengers Depart the NAV CENTRE Following Completion of Quarantine: No Cases of COVID-19
2020-03-06
Canadian passengers who were aboard the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan departed the isolated facility at the Cornwall NAV CENTRE on Friday morning, following completion of their two-week precautionary quarantine. There have been no confirmed cases of COVID-19 found among the people in quarantine at the NAV CENTRE.
“We are pleased to announce that the quarantine has ended successfully, and that all of the individuals are finally able to go home,” says Dr. Paul Roumeliotis, Medical Officer of Heath at the Eastern Ontario Health Unit. “The standard incubation period for COVID-19 is 3-5 days, and these passengers have now been through two separate 14-day quarantines, with repeated health assessments over the last month. So we are very confident that they are healthy and can safely return to their usual activities at home and in the community without any risk to the public.” He adds that this includes taking taxis, using public transportation, going to the movies or other activities.