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Nzoner's Game Room>***NON-POLITICAL COVID-19 Discussion Thread***
JakeF 10:28 PM 02-26-2020
A couple of reminders...

Originally Posted by Bwana:
Once again, don't come in this thread with some kind of political agenda, or you will be shown the door. If you want to go that route, there is a thread about this in DC.
Originally Posted by Dartgod:
People, there is a lot of good information in this thread, let's try to keep the petty bickering to a minimum.

We all have varying opinions about the impact of this, the numbers, etc. We will all never agree with each other. But we can all keep it civil.

Thanks!

Click here for the original OP:

Spoiler!

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PAChiefsGuy 09:07 PM 03-13-2020
Newborn baby just tested positive for coronavirus

https://www.foxnews.com/health/newbo...ondon-hospital
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arrowheadnation 09:17 PM 03-13-2020
Wow...apparently this was sent to all MGM employees a little while ago.


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TLO 09:23 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by Three7s:
Sounds as though he got a bad case. Glad he's ok.
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stumppy 09:23 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by patteeu:
Yeah, but I'm not a bandwagon prepper. I've been prepped like this for years. Long years when there was nothing to prep for. :-)
That explains a lot.:-)
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Frazod 09:31 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by DaneMcCloud:
I don't know if this helps but they do seem to have it on Amazon

https://www.amazon.com/Underwood-Chi...WD9BDHHFW9YTSE
Thanks, but that’s one of those things that I no longer eat now that I have money. :-)
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Chief Pagan 09:31 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by ping2000:
I wonder what's happening down in Venezuela? They were already eating zoo animals. I cant believe they are prepped very well for a pandemic.
Syria. Slums in Africa, India and other parts of Asia.

Could be really Grim as in Reaper.
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displacedinMN 09:32 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by ping2000:
Was just informed today that my kids school is closed until April 14th. I work from home. Can I apply for free mental health services?
What every teacher says every day.

OH MY IT HAPPENED
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TLO 09:43 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
Syria. Slums in Africa, India and other parts of Asia.

Could be really Grim as in Reaper.
Thanks China!
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BWillie 09:47 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by Chief Pagan:
Syria. Slums in Africa, India and other parts of Asia.

Could be really Grim as in Reaper.
Why would it be bad in Africa? Africa has by far the youngest median age population in the world. They are actually probably in the best shape and very few of them are overweight. India also has a relatively young population, especially compared to Italy, and even that of the US.
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arrowheadnation 09:49 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by Three7s:
Here's the other end of the spectrum from a 37 year old woman in Seattle.

This week, US health authorities citing Chinese data said 80 percent of cases have been mild, while the remaining serious cases that required hospitalization affected mainly people over 60 and those with conditions like diabetes, heart disease or lung disease.

- The party -

Elizabeth Schneider first began experiencing flu-like symptoms on February 25, three days after going to a party that was later identified as the place where at least five other people also got infected.

"I woke up and I was feeling tired, but it was nothing more than what you normally feel when you have to get up and go to work, and I had been very busy the previous weekend," she told AFP in an interview Wednesday.

By midday, however, she felt a headache coming on, along with a fever and body aches. She decided to leave the office of the biotechnology company where she works as a marketing manager, and went home.

After waking up from a nap, Schneider found she had a high temperature, which peaked at 103 degrees Fahrenheit that night (39.4 Celsius).

"And at that point, I started to shiver uncontrollably, and I was getting the chills and getting tingling in my extremities, so that was a little concerning," she said.

She turned to over-the-counter flu medications to treat the symptoms and called a friend to be on standby in case she needed to be taken to an emergency room -- but the fever began to recede in the coming days.

Schneider had been following news reports about the novel coronavirus. The first US case was detected in Washington in late January.

The state has since gone on to become the epicenter of the disease in the country, with more than 260 cases and at least two dozen deaths. Nationwide, there have been more than 1,100 cases and 30 deaths.

Because she didn't have the most common symptoms like a cough or shortness of breath, "I thought, okay, well that's definitely why I don't have coronavirus," said Schneider.

She had gotten a flu shot but assumed her illness was a different strain. A visit to the doctor would only result in her being asked to go home, rest and drink plenty of fluids.

- 'Pleasantly surprised' -

A few days later, however, she discovered through a friend's Facebook post that several people from the party had all developed similar symptoms, and she began to get more suspicious.

Several of these people went to their doctors, where they were found to be negative for the flu, but they were not offered coronavirus tests because they too were not coughing or having breathing trouble.

Knowing that she would also likely be turned down for the test, she decided to enroll in a research program called the Seattle Flu Study, hoping it might provide an answer. The team behind the study sent her a nasal swab kit, which she mailed back and waited several more days.

"I finally got a phone call from one of the research coordinators on Saturday (March 7), telling me that 'You have tested positive for COVID-19,'" she said.

"I was a little bit pleasantly surprised, because I thought it was a little bit cool," Schneider admitted, laughing, though her mother cried when she told her.

"Granted, I probably would not have felt that way if I was severely ill," she said. "But from a scientific curiosity perspective, I thought it was very interesting. And also the fact that I finally got confirmation that that's what I had."

By this time, her symptoms had already subsided, and she was told by local health authorities to remain at home for at least seven days after the onset of symptoms or 72 hours after they subsided.

It's now been a week since she's felt better. She has started going out for errands but is still avoiding large gatherings and continuing to work from home.

Schneider said she hoped her example, which will probably be typical of the high majority of cases, could comfort others.

"The message is don't panic," said Schneider. "If you think that you have it, you probably do; you should probably get tested."

"If your symptoms aren't life-threatening, simply stay at home, medicate with over-the-counter medicines, drink lots of water, get a lot of rest and check out the shows you want to binge-watch," she said.

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KChiefs1 09:50 PM 03-13-2020
Fantastic interview by Joe Rogan.

https://youtu.be/E3URhJx0NSw
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Fish 09:58 PM 03-13-2020

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Strongside 10:09 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by PAChiefsGuy:
Newborn baby just tested positive for coronavirus

https://www.foxnews.com/health/newbo...ondon-hospital
Ton of instances of this in other countries. All babies exhibited no symptoms, thankfully.
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eDave 10:25 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by BigRedChief:
yeah I heard the same thing. May be real info too. But, google has never been truthful with the consumer about what they do with your information. I guess this could be the first time. We shall see.
"Google has 1,700 Engineers working on it"

lulz
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BigRedChief 10:48 PM 03-13-2020
Originally Posted by eDave:
"Google has 1,700 Engineers working on it"

lulz

SCOOP from me and @brbarrett: a source at Google tells WIRED the company was NOT expecting Trump to announce a nation-wide site to help people get tested for coronavirus https://t.co/JOGTlCefXI

— Louise Matsakis (@lmatsakis) March 14, 2020

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