All things CoronaVirus

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How many of your friends and family members have died of the Chinese Corona Virus?

0 people
43
63%
1 person.
10
15%
2 people.
3
4%
3 people.
5
7%
More.
7
10%
 
Total votes: 68

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ggait wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:15 pm On May 1 we were at 202 deaths per million population.

At that time Sweden was 294, France 360, UK 397; Italy 469.

USA is now up to 634 deaths per million pop.

So we've now caught up to and passed all those countries.

We still have a little way to go before we pass Spain. But we'll get there.

Shows how bad we've been doing the past five months relative to our peers.
Why do you care about this so much? What is the infatuation with death ,when we are keeping people from living? Unprecedented
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runrussellrun wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:42 pm
ggait wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:15 pm On May 1 we were at 202 deaths per million population.

At that time Sweden was 294, France 360, UK 397; Italy 469.

USA is now up to 634 deaths per million pop.

So we've now caught up to and passed all those countries.

We still have a little way to go before we pass Spain. But we'll get there.

Shows how bad we've been doing the past five months relative to our peers.
Why do you care about this so much? What is the infatuation with death ,when we are keeping people from living? Unprecedented
You should try and limit yourself to a certain number of stupid questions.
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foreverlax wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:44 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:42 pm
ggait wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 3:15 pm On May 1 we were at 202 deaths per million population.

At that time Sweden was 294, France 360, UK 397; Italy 469.

USA is now up to 634 deaths per million pop.

So we've now caught up to and passed all those countries.

We still have a little way to go before we pass Spain. But we'll get there.

Shows how bad we've been doing the past five months relative to our peers.
Why do you care about this so much? What is the infatuation with death ,when we are keeping people from living? Unprecedented
You should try and limit yourself to a certain number of stupid questions.
Did you log in on your cell phone? Your post, btw, really change my life. Thank you
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California's Newsom just said 'no-way Jose' to re-opening Disneyland; Disney immediately laid off 28,000 Americans.

NYC about to shut down again as positivity rate soars. No schools, no bars, no life. Thanks, Dems!

Need I remind any healthy person on this board (I assume most of you are) that the likelihood of you dying from this disease is close to negative. Your states will fail. You have only Dems to blame.

Florida is open for business and no one is whining. Everyone is back at work and all schools are open. Football is being played in front of fans. Life goes on, folks...
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runrussellrun wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:24 am
njbill wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:15 am 210,000.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
WHO CARES........less CO2 , a very, very, dangerous gas, is being emitted. 500 tons less. Great news. I hope the number gets even higher.

Kind of like Obama's comments about drone strikes killing innocents. Oh well.
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 5:58 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:24 am
njbill wrote: Tue Sep 29, 2020 11:15 am 210,000.

https://www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/country/us/
WHO CARES........less CO2 , a very, very, dangerous gas, is being emitted. 500 tons less. Great news. I hope the number gets even higher.

Kind of like Obama's comments about drone strikes killing innocents. Oh well.
He was only one branch of government.
Obama seems like a good guy to get HIGH with. Lots to discuss. I wonder if he grows the allotted 12 plants on his Massachusettes property.
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"There is nothing more difficult and more dangerous to carry through than initiating changes. One makes enemies of those who prospered under the old order, and only lukewarm support from those who would prosper under the new."
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Covid porn is the most obvious play to the fears of humans so they’ll click on a story and watch The View.

Go live your life. Jfc.
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dude.....my mahn......dude.....can't read the story

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runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:14 pm
dude.....my mahn......dude.....can't read the story

(just channeling my inner JOE B )
‘Super Healthy’ College Student Dies of Rare Covid-19 Complications
Chad Dorrill, a 19-year-old at Appalachian State, recovered from flulike symptoms but then developed neurological problems.

Shawn Hubler
By Shawn Hubler
Published Sept. 29, 2020
Updated Sept. 30, 2020, 11:17 a.m. ET

Chad Dorrill was in “tremendous shape.” Tall and slender. Played basketball. Ran long distances. But the 19-year-old college student died on Monday night, apparently of neurological complications related to Covid-19.

Mr. Dorrill, a sophomore at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., had been living off campus and taking classes online when he became ill with flulike symptoms, the school’s chancellor, Sheri Everts, wrote on Tuesday in a statement to students confirming his death. “His mother encouraged him to come home, quarantine and be tested,” Dr. Everts said.

He tested positive for the coronavirus on Sept. 7 and quarantined for 10 days before returning to Boone, according to his uncle David Dorrill, who said he lives seven houses away from the family in Wallburg, N.C., near Winston-Salem. He said that after his nephew returned to college, he almost immediately began experiencing serious neurological problems.

Image
Chad Dorrill died of neurological complications related to Covid-19. His uncle said Mr. Dorrill’s legs didn’t work when he tried to get out of bed.
Credit...Yasmin Leonard Photography
“When he tried to get out of bed,” Mr. Dorrill said, “his legs were not working, and my brother had to carry him to the car and take him to the emergency room. The doctor said it was a one-in-a-million case — that they’d never seen something progress the way it did. It was a Covid complication that rather than attacking his respiratory system attacked his brain.”
Although the coronavirus targets the lungs foremost, it also attacks the kidneys, liver and blood vessels, and a significant number of patients report neurological symptoms, including headaches, confusion and delirium.

Although colleges and universities have become hot spots in the pandemic, young, healthy people generally have been at lower risk for developing severe forms of Covid-19. Only a few deaths among American college students have been linked to the virus, including a football player at California University of Pennsylvania.

A New York Times database tracking the virus on college campuses has recorded at least 130,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic, mostly this fall, and about 70 confirmed deaths, mostly in the spring among college employees.

Tonia Maxcy, a family friend who taught Chad Dorrill in high school, said doctors told the family that they suspected he had a previously undetected case of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks nerves. Many viruses can trigger the syndrome, and there have been cases linked to Covid-19.
“Chad was so kind,” Ms. Maxcy said. “Always a smile. Always a dance. He was that kid that everybody loved.”

David Dorrill said an autopsy was being conducted. “He was healthy,” Mr. Dorrill said of his nephew. “He was in tremendous shape. Skinny. Could run six miles without any issue. He ran with us less than three weeks ago, in fact. He was healthy — until this hit.”
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This is lousy. Feel sorry for the family and friends. Was, or IS, an autopsy on the horizon?

I mean, how many young die, when deemed completely healthy? Especially athletes. The heart can be a fickle thing.

Oh....and for the creeps of liberal pretend land....Davidson County, NC, where this young man was from, IS tRump country. Land of the deplorables, with 73% voting for tRump in 2016.
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runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:30 pm
This is lousy. Feel sorry for the family and friends. Was, or IS, an autopsy on the horizon?

I mean, how many young die, when deemed completely healthy? Especially athletes. The heart can be a fickle thing.

Oh....and for the creeps of liberal pretend land....Davidson County, NC, where this young man was from, IS tRump country. Land of the deplorables, with 73% voting for tRump in 2016.
Probably on his way out anyway 🤷‍♂️
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MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:29 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:14 pm
dude.....my mahn......dude.....can't read the story

(just channeling my inner JOE B )
‘Super Healthy’ College Student Dies of Rare Covid-19 Complications
Chad Dorrill, a 19-year-old at Appalachian State, recovered from flulike symptoms but then developed neurological problems.

Shawn Hubler
By Shawn Hubler
Published Sept. 29, 2020
Updated Sept. 30, 2020, 11:17 a.m. ET

Chad Dorrill was in “tremendous shape.” Tall and slender. Played basketball. Ran long distances. But the 19-year-old college student died on Monday night, apparently of neurological complications related to Covid-19.

Mr. Dorrill, a sophomore at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., had been living off campus and taking classes online when he became ill with flulike symptoms, the school’s chancellor, Sheri Everts, wrote on Tuesday in a statement to students confirming his death. “His mother encouraged him to come home, quarantine and be tested,” Dr. Everts said.

He tested positive for the coronavirus on Sept. 7 and quarantined for 10 days before returning to Boone, according to his uncle David Dorrill, who said he lives seven houses away from the family in Wallburg, N.C., near Winston-Salem. He said that after his nephew returned to college, he almost immediately began experiencing serious neurological problems.

Image
Chad Dorrill died of neurological complications related to Covid-19. His uncle said Mr. Dorrill’s legs didn’t work when he tried to get out of bed.
Credit...Yasmin Leonard Photography
“When he tried to get out of bed,” Mr. Dorrill said, “his legs were not working, and my brother had to carry him to the car and take him to the emergency room. The doctor said it was a one-in-a-million case — that they’d never seen something progress the way it did. It was a Covid complication that rather than attacking his respiratory system attacked his brain.”
Although the coronavirus targets the lungs foremost, it also attacks the kidneys, liver and blood vessels, and a significant number of patients report neurological symptoms, including headaches, confusion and delirium.

Although colleges and universities have become hot spots in the pandemic, young, healthy people generally have been at lower risk for developing severe forms of Covid-19. Only a few deaths among American college students have been linked to the virus, including a football player at California University of Pennsylvania.

A New York Times database tracking the virus on college campuses has recorded at least 130,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic, mostly this fall, and about 70 confirmed deaths, mostly in the spring among college employees.

Tonia Maxcy, a family friend who taught Chad Dorrill in high school, said doctors told the family that they suspected he had a previously undetected case of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks nerves. Many viruses can trigger the syndrome, and there have been cases linked to Covid-19.
“Chad was so kind,” Ms. Maxcy said. “Always a smile. Always a dance. He was that kid that everybody loved.”

David Dorrill said an autopsy was being conducted. “He was healthy,” Mr. Dorrill said of his nephew. “He was in tremendous shape. Skinny. Could run six miles without any issue. He ran with us less than three weeks ago, in fact. He was healthy — until this hit.”
sounds like menangitis, or something else.......not covid. since when does covid effect/attact the bodies neurons? news to me. and probably most of us, as well. IS this the first case, for any age, where a positive covid person developed these kind of muscular symptoms?
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runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:34 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:29 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:14 pm
dude.....my mahn......dude.....can't read the story

(just channeling my inner JOE B )
‘Super Healthy’ College Student Dies of Rare Covid-19 Complications
Chad Dorrill, a 19-year-old at Appalachian State, recovered from flulike symptoms but then developed neurological problems.

Shawn Hubler
By Shawn Hubler
Published Sept. 29, 2020
Updated Sept. 30, 2020, 11:17 a.m. ET

Chad Dorrill was in “tremendous shape.” Tall and slender. Played basketball. Ran long distances. But the 19-year-old college student died on Monday night, apparently of neurological complications related to Covid-19.

Mr. Dorrill, a sophomore at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., had been living off campus and taking classes online when he became ill with flulike symptoms, the school’s chancellor, Sheri Everts, wrote on Tuesday in a statement to students confirming his death. “His mother encouraged him to come home, quarantine and be tested,” Dr. Everts said.

He tested positive for the coronavirus on Sept. 7 and quarantined for 10 days before returning to Boone, according to his uncle David Dorrill, who said he lives seven houses away from the family in Wallburg, N.C., near Winston-Salem. He said that after his nephew returned to college, he almost immediately began experiencing serious neurological problems.

Image
Chad Dorrill died of neurological complications related to Covid-19. His uncle said Mr. Dorrill’s legs didn’t work when he tried to get out of bed.
Credit...Yasmin Leonard Photography
“When he tried to get out of bed,” Mr. Dorrill said, “his legs were not working, and my brother had to carry him to the car and take him to the emergency room. The doctor said it was a one-in-a-million case — that they’d never seen something progress the way it did. It was a Covid complication that rather than attacking his respiratory system attacked his brain.”
Although the coronavirus targets the lungs foremost, it also attacks the kidneys, liver and blood vessels, and a significant number of patients report neurological symptoms, including headaches, confusion and delirium.

Although colleges and universities have become hot spots in the pandemic, young, healthy people generally have been at lower risk for developing severe forms of Covid-19. Only a few deaths among American college students have been linked to the virus, including a football player at California University of Pennsylvania.

A New York Times database tracking the virus on college campuses has recorded at least 130,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic, mostly this fall, and about 70 confirmed deaths, mostly in the spring among college employees.

Tonia Maxcy, a family friend who taught Chad Dorrill in high school, said doctors told the family that they suspected he had a previously undetected case of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks nerves. Many viruses can trigger the syndrome, and there have been cases linked to Covid-19.
“Chad was so kind,” Ms. Maxcy said. “Always a smile. Always a dance. He was that kid that everybody loved.”

David Dorrill said an autopsy was being conducted. “He was healthy,” Mr. Dorrill said of his nephew. “He was in tremendous shape. Skinny. Could run six miles without any issue. He ran with us less than three weeks ago, in fact. He was healthy — until this hit.”
sounds like menangitis, or something else.......not covid. since when does covid effect/attact the bodies neurons? news to me. and probably most of us, as well. IS this the first case, for any age, where a positive covid person developed these kind of muscular symptoms?
https://www.futurity.org/covid-19-human ... s-2396612/
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:32 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:30 pm
This is lousy. Feel sorry for the family and friends. Was, or IS, an autopsy on the horizon?

I mean, how many young die, when deemed completely healthy? Especially athletes. The heart can be a fickle thing.

Oh....and for the creeps of liberal pretend land....Davidson County, NC, where this young man was from, IS tRump country. Land of the deplorables, with 73% voting for tRump in 2016.
Probably on his way out anyway 🤷‍♂️
So, you knew about one of the covid symptoms being leg paralysis?

first I have heard of this symptom...YOU?

yup, fear porn
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News to you??

We have no idea all of the ways this thing can hurt folks....especially longer term.
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runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:34 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:29 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:14 pm
dude.....my mahn......dude.....can't read the story

(just channeling my inner JOE B )
‘Super Healthy’ College Student Dies of Rare Covid-19 Complications
Chad Dorrill, a 19-year-old at Appalachian State, recovered from flulike symptoms but then developed neurological problems.

Shawn Hubler
By Shawn Hubler
Published Sept. 29, 2020
Updated Sept. 30, 2020, 11:17 a.m. ET

Chad Dorrill was in “tremendous shape.” Tall and slender. Played basketball. Ran long distances. But the 19-year-old college student died on Monday night, apparently of neurological complications related to Covid-19.

Mr. Dorrill, a sophomore at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., had been living off campus and taking classes online when he became ill with flulike symptoms, the school’s chancellor, Sheri Everts, wrote on Tuesday in a statement to students confirming his death. “His mother encouraged him to come home, quarantine and be tested,” Dr. Everts said.

He tested positive for the coronavirus on Sept. 7 and quarantined for 10 days before returning to Boone, according to his uncle David Dorrill, who said he lives seven houses away from the family in Wallburg, N.C., near Winston-Salem. He said that after his nephew returned to college, he almost immediately began experiencing serious neurological problems.

Image
Chad Dorrill died of neurological complications related to Covid-19. His uncle said Mr. Dorrill’s legs didn’t work when he tried to get out of bed.
Credit...Yasmin Leonard Photography
“When he tried to get out of bed,” Mr. Dorrill said, “his legs were not working, and my brother had to carry him to the car and take him to the emergency room. The doctor said it was a one-in-a-million case — that they’d never seen something progress the way it did. It was a Covid complication that rather than attacking his respiratory system attacked his brain.”
Although the coronavirus targets the lungs foremost, it also attacks the kidneys, liver and blood vessels, and a significant number of patients report neurological symptoms, including headaches, confusion and delirium.

Although colleges and universities have become hot spots in the pandemic, young, healthy people generally have been at lower risk for developing severe forms of Covid-19. Only a few deaths among American college students have been linked to the virus, including a football player at California University of Pennsylvania.

A New York Times database tracking the virus on college campuses has recorded at least 130,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic, mostly this fall, and about 70 confirmed deaths, mostly in the spring among college employees.

Tonia Maxcy, a family friend who taught Chad Dorrill in high school, said doctors told the family that they suspected he had a previously undetected case of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks nerves. Many viruses can trigger the syndrome, and there have been cases linked to Covid-19.
“Chad was so kind,” Ms. Maxcy said. “Always a smile. Always a dance. He was that kid that everybody loved.”

David Dorrill said an autopsy was being conducted. “He was healthy,” Mr. Dorrill said of his nephew. “He was in tremendous shape. Skinny. Could run six miles without any issue. He ran with us less than three weeks ago, in fact. He was healthy — until this hit.”
sounds like menangitis, or something else.......not covid. since when does covid effect/attact the bodies neurons? news to me. and probably most of us, as well. IS this the first case, for any age, where a positive covid person developed these kind of muscular symptoms?
Then you are ill-informed. And I seriously doubt it is the first case (although in someone as young, maybe).
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Typical Lax Dad wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:38 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:34 pm
MDlaxfan76 wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:29 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:14 pm
dude.....my mahn......dude.....can't read the story

(just channeling my inner JOE B )
‘Super Healthy’ College Student Dies of Rare Covid-19 Complications
Chad Dorrill, a 19-year-old at Appalachian State, recovered from flulike symptoms but then developed neurological problems.

Shawn Hubler
By Shawn Hubler
Published Sept. 29, 2020
Updated Sept. 30, 2020, 11:17 a.m. ET

Chad Dorrill was in “tremendous shape.” Tall and slender. Played basketball. Ran long distances. But the 19-year-old college student died on Monday night, apparently of neurological complications related to Covid-19.

Mr. Dorrill, a sophomore at Appalachian State University in Boone, N.C., had been living off campus and taking classes online when he became ill with flulike symptoms, the school’s chancellor, Sheri Everts, wrote on Tuesday in a statement to students confirming his death. “His mother encouraged him to come home, quarantine and be tested,” Dr. Everts said.

He tested positive for the coronavirus on Sept. 7 and quarantined for 10 days before returning to Boone, according to his uncle David Dorrill, who said he lives seven houses away from the family in Wallburg, N.C., near Winston-Salem. He said that after his nephew returned to college, he almost immediately began experiencing serious neurological problems.

Image
Chad Dorrill died of neurological complications related to Covid-19. His uncle said Mr. Dorrill’s legs didn’t work when he tried to get out of bed.
Credit...Yasmin Leonard Photography
“When he tried to get out of bed,” Mr. Dorrill said, “his legs were not working, and my brother had to carry him to the car and take him to the emergency room. The doctor said it was a one-in-a-million case — that they’d never seen something progress the way it did. It was a Covid complication that rather than attacking his respiratory system attacked his brain.”
Although the coronavirus targets the lungs foremost, it also attacks the kidneys, liver and blood vessels, and a significant number of patients report neurological symptoms, including headaches, confusion and delirium.

Although colleges and universities have become hot spots in the pandemic, young, healthy people generally have been at lower risk for developing severe forms of Covid-19. Only a few deaths among American college students have been linked to the virus, including a football player at California University of Pennsylvania.

A New York Times database tracking the virus on college campuses has recorded at least 130,000 confirmed cases since the start of the pandemic, mostly this fall, and about 70 confirmed deaths, mostly in the spring among college employees.

Tonia Maxcy, a family friend who taught Chad Dorrill in high school, said doctors told the family that they suspected he had a previously undetected case of Guillain-Barré syndrome, a rare neurological disorder in which the body’s immune system attacks nerves. Many viruses can trigger the syndrome, and there have been cases linked to Covid-19.
“Chad was so kind,” Ms. Maxcy said. “Always a smile. Always a dance. He was that kid that everybody loved.”

David Dorrill said an autopsy was being conducted. “He was healthy,” Mr. Dorrill said of his nephew. “He was in tremendous shape. Skinny. Could run six miles without any issue. He ran with us less than three weeks ago, in fact. He was healthy — until this hit.”
sounds like menangitis, or something else.......not covid. since when does covid effect/attact the bodies neurons? news to me. and probably most of us, as well. IS this the first case, for any age, where a positive covid person developed these kind of muscular symptoms?
https://www.futurity.org/covid-19-human ... s-2396612/
I will wait for the autopsy results, thank you very much. You can spread more fear porn.
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RedFromMI wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:40 pm
runrussellrun wrote: Wed Sep 30, 2020 12:34 pm
sounds like menangitis, or something else.......not covid. since when does covid effect/attact the bodies neurons? news to me. and probably most of us, as well. IS this the first case, for any age, where a positive covid person developed these kind of muscular symptoms?
Then you are ill-informed. And I seriously doubt it is the first case (although in someone as young, maybe).
You attack me, and than follow it up with your own claim, that you, yourself, don't know. Meaning, you are ill informed.

grate. Why don't you inform us and find all the OLD people who lose leg functions, or, all most of the dead or dying, already bed ridden? Please INFORM us.
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