CU88 wrote: ↑Fri Jun 26, 2020 11:08 am
We still know next to nothing about this virus.
New Nature study shows that 2/3 of those asymptomatic with Covid-19 had ground-glass opacity abnormalities (lung damage) in at least one lung, and 1/3 showed ground-glass opacities in both lungs. Young people are *not* immune!
https://www.nature.com/articles/s41591-020-0965-6
"We still know next to nothing about this virus."
Props to you CU for telling us this very simple fact. My wife comes home every day from her nursing job and tells me the same thing only using words I can't repeat here. The people on the front lines fighting this virus and watching the rules they work under change every damn day don't know what the flip is going on. My wife tells me these same words every damn day... nobody knows anything about this virus. Her workplace right now is a clusterfudge of rules that change every day. Doctors are ticked off, nurses are ticked off , administration is ticked off and none of them know from day to day what the the correct medical procedures are to fight this virus. After every procedure in the rooms my wife does colonoscopies in there has to be an air exchange in the room being used. It has gone from 28 minutes to 24 minutes to 18 minutes and now back up to 20 minutes. Next week it may be back up to 24 minutes. If you ask somebody in the higher up group... we are doing what they tell us to do. How the fudge do you run a railroad like this? People are standing around waiting for the next procedure with their thumbs up their ass. The doctors are ticked off, the nurses are ticked off and nobody knows what the rules will be tomorrow.
BTW the wife is going in for surgery in a few weeks. The air exchange in those surgical rooms is 48 minutes. My wifes surgeon is not happy about it. He thinks it is BS. Where he should be able to do 8 surgeries in a day, now he can only to 4 at best. So many people standing around with their thumbs up their ass waiting for the air exchange in the room.
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