Something just Don't seem right about the coronavirus

Great link. Thanks, Dahlia. My mom had much to do with the AAAS (Science) early on and this desk I'm still using was salvaged from the WMCP (Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania now Drexel University College of Medicine) where I worked a short while for her long ago. My wife's initial test came back negative about a week ago. She's being retested shortly since 20% are considered false negatives. Having above average blood pressure and low grade diabetes has no doubt contributed to her constant, over week long fever. Her temp finally read normal this morning. Yay. I seem to have gotten away with only one day of high fever due to having low blood pressure and battle hardened lungs. My Achilles heel remains athlete's foot fungus which periodically makes a meal of my lower legs. My left leg has currently been under assault and the only antibiotic that's worked seems to have finally met its match. May have it chopped off soon.. Only time will tell..
 
Dalia, the stats here in the Pacific Northwest socialist Oregon ( except for southern and eastern Oregon and in socialist Washington), from the Wuhan virus are generally favoring the elderly with underlying medical conditions as it's preferred success rate.

Oregon reports 5 new COVID-19 deaths, 58 new COVID-19 cases

PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed five more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll to 38, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. Wednesday.

Oregon’s 34th COVID-19 death is an 88-year-old woman in Multnomah County, who tested positive on March 28 and died on April 6 at OHSU Hospital. She had underlying medical conditions.

Oregon’s 35th COVID-19 death is a 77-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on March 27 and died April 1 at his residence. He had underlying medical conditions.

Oregon’s 36th COVID-19 death is a 75-year-old woman in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 6 and died April 7 at Kaiser Sunnyside Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.

Oregon’s 37th COVID-19 death is a 94-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on March 25 and died April 7 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.

Oregon’s 38th COVID-19 death is a 90-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on March 25 and died April 7 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Thank you for the information, yes many older people are more likely to die but there are still a lot of younger who died say 50 years to 65 years and even younger, I will do research for more information and if someone else has it would be nice
If only the establishment would listen to the great Dr Cathcart, many would not die.
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Regarding prevention, there is no evidence that taking vitamin C will help prevent infection with the coronavirus that causes COVID-19. While standard doses of vitamin C are generally harmless, high doses can cause a number of side effects, including nausea, cramps, and an increased risk of kidney stones.
 
Great link. Thanks, Dahlia. My mom had much to do with the AAAS (Science) early on and this desk I'm still using was salvaged from the WMCP (Women's Medical College of Pennsylvania now Drexel University College of Medicine) where I worked a short while for her long ago. My wife's initial test came back negative about a week ago. She's being retested shortly since 20% are considered false negatives. Having above average blood pressure and low grade diabetes has no doubt contributed to her constant, over week long fever. Her temp finally read normal this morning. Yay. I seem to have gotten away with only one day of high fever due to having low blood pressure and battle hardened lungs. My Achilles heel remains athlete's foot fungus which periodically makes a meal of my lower legs. My left leg has currently been under assault and the only antibiotic that's worked seems to have finally met its match. May have it chopped off soon.. Only time will tell..
I'm sorry for you and your wife, yes the tests don't seem really reliable? do you mean you believe it was the coronavirus that attacked you this way? and an antibiotic helped you?
 
We were kind of hoping, but after my wife's two negative tests there's only like a one in sixteen chance it was COVID19. Some other bug apparently. And no, I've had recurring bouts of cellulitis attacking my legs for the past thirty years or so. That's what the antibiotic is for. Holding steady for now so long as I keep my feet up at least 23 hours a day and can keep taking 200mg ibuprofen per hour..
 

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