Coronavirus (COVID-19 Outbreak) (55 Viewers)

Cerval

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Feb 20, 2016
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From which studies? The Chinese suggested this in March.

I have O-. Just in case anyone happens to be in the Midlands area and dying from traumatic blood loss.
I also have O-. I've seen a study suggest blood type O is less risky to be positive for Covid19 or having a hard time if positive
 
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Bjerknes

Bjerknes

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    Looks like Florida and some places in China are spiking again. Maybe the wave in the fall will be the third wave, or still be the first wave.
     

    DAiDEViL

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    Feb 21, 2015
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    From which studies? The Chinese suggested this in March.

    I have O-. Just in case anyone happens to be in the Midlands area and dying from traumatic blood loss.
    https://bgr.com/2020/06/07/coronavirus-symptoms-severe-covid-19-complications-type-a-blood/

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    "A healer from India who claimed he could cure the infection by kissing people’s hands has now died of COVID-19 complications.The healer, or baba, proved to be a super-spreader who infected family members as well as dozens of followers who sought his guidance."

    :baus: @Sheik Yerbouti
     

    campionesidd

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    https://bgr.com/2020/06/07/coronavirus-symptoms-severe-covid-19-complications-type-a-blood/

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    "A healer from India who claimed he could cure the infection by kissing people’s hands has now died of COVID-19 complications.The healer, or baba, proved to be a super-spreader who infected family members as well as dozens of followers who sought his guidance."

    :baus: @Sheik Yerbouti
    He probably got some people killed by spouting his BS. I don’t feel sorry for him.
     

    pavelnel

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    Oct 24, 2006
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    I see that the number of new cases in the USA has not declined significantly in the last weeks but the death rate seems to have dropped more than twofold.
    This is encouraging. It does seem to me that the warm weather is reducing the severity of the virus.
    I observe this in most of the warmer countries with the exception of Brazil but they are at the beginning of the pandemic and also many cases have been missed.
    Do not worry so much about the number of cases but look at the death rate and hospitalizations. These parameters look better than before.
    Of course, everything could go downhill very fast. :D The same is true for everywhere else, so we can't let down our guard.
     

    GordoDeCentral

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    Apr 14, 2005
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    I see that the number of cases in the USA has not declined significantly in the last weeks but the death rate seems to have dropped more than twofold.
    This is encouraging. It does seem to me that the warm weather is reducing the severity of the virus.
    I observe this in most of the warmer countries with the exception of Brazil but they are at the beginning of the pandemic and also many cases have been missed.
    Do not worry so much about the number of cases but look at the death rate and hospitalizations. These parameters look better than before.
    Of course, everything could go downhill very fast. :D The same is true for everywhere else, so we can't let down our guard.
    It's not summer in Brazil
     

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