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The Effects of Covid...
Posted by: NuNativs ()
Date: August 21, 2020 03:09AM

"Oh but wait, there's no such thing as a virus. All this damage must be psychological....Logical?"

Q: What “underlying conditions” put people at higher risk of bad outcomes with Covid-19?

A: More than 40% of US adults have at least one underlying condition that can put them at higher risk of severe complications, according to the CDC.

Those conditions include obesity, chronic obstructive pulmonary disease, heart disease, diabetes, and chronic kidney disease, according to the CDC.

People who have cancer, an organ transplant, sickle cell anemia, poorly controlled HIV or any autoimmune disorder are also at higher risk.

Covid-19 patients with pre-existing conditions — regardless of their age — are 6 times more likely to hospitalized and 12 times more likely to die from the disease than those who had no pre-existing conditions, CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta said.

While young, healthy people are less likely to die from Covid-19, many are suffering long-term effects from the disease.


Q: Is it true that minorities are at higher risk of getting Covid-19 or dying from it?

A: Yes. While Black people make up 13% of the US population, they represent about 25% of the Covid-19 cases in the US, said CNN Chief Medical Correspondent Dr. Sanjay Gupta said.

The mortality rate for Black people is 2.3 times higher than for White people with Covid-19. And in one recent study, 46.4% of Hispanic children tested had Covid-19, compared to 30% of Black children tested and 7.3% of White children tested.

Black and Latinx people are often more likely to have essential jobs that require them to work outside the home, leading to more contact with the public, former CDC director Dr. Thomas Frieden said.

And those who rely on public transportation or live in multi-generational housing can be more vulnerable to the virus’ spread.

The disproportionate impact on people of color is one big reason why health experts are asking more minorities to volunteer for vaccine trials.


Q: What are the long-term effects of coronavirus?

A: Some Covid-19 survivors have reported a variety of problems weeks or months after testing positive.

Even young adults have suffered long-lasting symptoms such as shortness of breath, chronic fatigue, brain fog, long-term fever, coughing, memory loss, and the inability to taste or smell.

One CDC study found 35% of survivors surveyed still had symptoms two to three weeks after their coronavirus tests:

In the 18-to-34 age group, 26% said they still had symptoms weeks later.
In the 35-to-49 age range, 32% were still grappling with the effects weeks later.
For those 50 and older, 47% said they still had symptoms weeks later.

And the risk of death from coronavirus-related heart damage seems to be far greater than previously thought, the American Heart Association said on August 14.

Inflammation of the vascular system and injury to the heart occur in 20% to 30% of hospitalized Covid-19 patients and contribute to 40% of deaths, the AHA said. AHA President Dr. Mitchell Elkind said cardiac complications of Covid-19 could linger after recovering from coronavirus.

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Re: The Effects of Covid...
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: August 21, 2020 04:56AM

do you have a brain tumor?

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Re: The Effects of Covid...
Posted by: NuNativs ()
Date: August 21, 2020 03:14PM

Yes all of these symptoms, observations and damage must be clearly made up. Go about your denial fresh....

And did you hear the one about how the germans were actually killed in the holocaust....???

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