COVID-19 — Coronavirus

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Some now info in todays Scottish figures, not seen before.


Suspected cases of Covid-19 in Scotland's care homes have increased by 69 on the previous day and now total 2,690.

During the outbreak, 529 (49%) of adult care homes have lodged at least one notification for suspected Covid-19 and, of those, 345 have reported more than one case according to the latest Scottish government figures.

Not all of these still have outbreaks, with 384 (35%) having a current outbreak of suspected Covid-19 as at 21 April.

Meanwhile, 7,602 NHS staff, around 4.3% of the workforce, are reporting as absent due to a range of reasons related to Covid-19.

The number of inpatients who have been discharged from hospital after testing positive for Covid-19 since 5 March is up by 33 from yesterday's total to 2,360.
 
just adding this article to the previous one from Porto University from medical findings from the Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.

extract below - I suspect that CV19 will have a few parting gifts to leave us even after we have tamed/defeated.

Young and middle-aged people, barely sick with covid-19, are dying of stroke

Stroke surge
Reports of strokes in the young and middle-aged — not just at Mount Sinai, but also in many other hospitals in communities hit hard by the novel coronavirus — are the latest twist in our evolving understanding of the disease it causes. The numbers of those affected are small but nonetheless remarkable because they challenge how doctors understand the virus. Even as it has infected nearly 2.8 million people worldwide and killed about 195,000 as of Friday, its biological mechanisms continue to elude top scientific minds. Once thought to be a pathogen that primarily attacks the lungs, it has turned out to be a much more formidable foe — impacting nearly every major organ system in the body.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-patients/
Lots of people on dialysis as well as it is attacking the kidneys
 
just adding this article to the previous one from Porto University from medical findings from the Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.

extract below - I suspect that CV19 will have a few parting gifts to leave us even after we have tamed/defeated.

Young and middle-aged people, barely sick with covid-19, are dying of stroke

Stroke surge
Reports of strokes in the young and middle-aged — not just at Mount Sinai, but also in many other hospitals in communities hit hard by the novel coronavirus — are the latest twist in our evolving understanding of the disease it causes. The numbers of those affected are small but nonetheless remarkable because they challenge how doctors understand the virus. Even as it has infected nearly 2.8 million people worldwide and killed about 195,000 as of Friday, its biological mechanisms continue to elude top scientific minds. Once thought to be a pathogen that primarily attacks the lungs, it has turned out to be a much more formidable foe — impacting nearly every major organ system in the body.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-patients/
Oh ffs.
 
just adding this article to the previous one from Porto University from medical findings from the Mount Sinai Hospital in Manhattan.

extract below - I suspect that CV19 will have a few parting gifts to leave us even after we have tamed/defeated.

Young and middle-aged people, barely sick with covid-19, are dying of stroke

Stroke surge
Reports of strokes in the young and middle-aged — not just at Mount Sinai, but also in many other hospitals in communities hit hard by the novel coronavirus — are the latest twist in our evolving understanding of the disease it causes. The numbers of those affected are small but nonetheless remarkable because they challenge how doctors understand the virus. Even as it has infected nearly 2.8 million people worldwide and killed about 195,000 as of Friday, its biological mechanisms continue to elude top scientific minds. Once thought to be a pathogen that primarily attacks the lungs, it has turned out to be a much more formidable foe — impacting nearly every major organ system in the body.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/health/2020/04/24/strokes-coronavirus-young-patients/

This virus gets worse and worse and worse. Truly awful. I am not even close to a conspiracy theorist, but you almost understand why people believe it was man made when you read shit like this. It's unbelievably brutal. It's like it has a horrible answer to every potential positive question.
 
One of my bigger concerns has always been the long-term effects, I can easily see it having been manipulated to cause people long-term health effects and try and cripple health services and economies through this means. The stroke/kidney problem was identified a while ago but I can see fertility and other issues if it's been weaponised as one could reasonably presume now given what we know.

We also don't know how it will team up, or compromise us going forward and make us susceptible to whatever is released or encountered next. In short, I don't think anyone is healthy or safe going forwards as I see this as a biological nuclear bomb.

I think you'll either die directly, or be compromised sufficiently to have long-term health problems/unexplained sudden death. It's clearly not just a virus, you've had and it's gone, I think we've been compromised as a species.
 
I was watching two drs talking about this last night on CNN,it is a definite thing,they say they are being surprised by this virus everyday,it is not following other corona viruses
Well YT and Twitter is full of people saying is a super bio engineered HIV spliced weapon...
 
One of my bigger concerns has always been the long-term effects, I can easily see it having been manipulated to cause people long-term health effects and try and cripple health services and economies through this means. The stroke/kidney problem was identified a while ago but I can see fertility and other issues if it's been weaponised as one could reasonably presume now given what we know.

We also don't know how it will team up, or compromise us going forward and make us susceptible to whatever is released or encountered next. In short, I don't think anyone is healthy or safe going forwards as I see this as a biological nuclear bomb.

I think you'll either die directly, or be compromised sufficiently to have long-term health problems/unexplained sudden death. It's clearly not just a virus, you've had and it's gone, I think we've been compromised as a species.
The scientists are all discussing indirect deaths from this,they will be significant and long lasting for sure,as for this being a weaponised virus, i don't agree,haven't seen any compelling evidence that this is man made
 
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