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The Next Pandemic: SARS-CoV-2/COVID-19


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6 minutes ago, BillStime said:

More bad news for those with mild symptoms:  

 

Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases and vaccinology in the the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program:

 

”There is evidence now that the virus can directly attack heart muscle cells, and there’s also evidence that the cytokine storm that the virus triggers in the body not only damages the lungs, but can damage the heart,”   https://www.sfgate.com/science/article/COVID-19-damage-of-the-heart-15437575.php  
Boston Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez, 27, on Sunday confirmed that he was suffering from myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, attributed to his coronavirus infection earlier this summer.
 

 

It's attributed to the the COVID.  Or, it could also be:

  • Coxsackie B viruses
  • Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
  • Hepatitis C
  • Herpes
  • HIV
  • Parvovirus
  • Chlamydia (a common sexually transmitted disease)
  • Mycoplasma (bacteria that cause a lung infection)
  • Streptococcal (strep) bacteria
  • Staphylococcal (staph) bacteria
  • Treponema (the cause of syphilis)
  • Borrelia (the cause of Lyme disease)
  • Fungal and parasitic infections can also cause it.
  • Other causes include certain chemicals or allergic reactions to medications or toxins like:
  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Lead
  • Spider bites
  • Wasp stings
  • Snakebites
  • Chemotherapy and radiation therapy
  • An autoimmune disease that causes inflammation throughout your body, like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, may also lead to myocarditis.

But it is definitely the COVID.

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1 minute ago, 123719bwiqrb said:

 

It's attributed to the the COVID.  Or, it could also be:

  • Coxsackie B viruses
  • Epstein-Barr virus (EBV)
  • Cytomegalovirus (CMV)
  • Hepatitis C
  • Herpes
  • HIV
  • Parvovirus
  • Chlamydia (a common sexually transmitted disease)
  • Mycoplasma (bacteria that cause a lung infection)
  • Streptococcal (strep) bacteria
  • Staphylococcal (staph) bacteria
  • Treponema (the cause of syphilis)
  • Borrelia (the cause of Lyme disease)
  • Fungal and parasitic infections can also cause it.
  • Other causes include certain chemicals or allergic reactions to medications or toxins like:
  • Alcohol
  • Drugs
  • Lead
  • Spider bites
  • Wasp stings
  • Snakebites
  • Chemotherapy and radiation therapy
  • An autoimmune disease that causes inflammation throughout your body, like lupus or rheumatoid arthritis, may also lead to myocarditis.

But it is definitely the COVID.

 

Do you have more information than his doctor who attributed it to Covid 19?

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7 minutes ago, BillStime said:

More bad news for those with mild symptoms:  

 

Dr. John Swartzberg, clinical professor emeritus of infectious diseases and vaccinology in the the UC Berkeley-UCSF Joint Medical Program:

 

”There is evidence now that the virus can directly attack heart muscle cells, and there’s also evidence that the cytokine storm that the virus triggers in the body not only damages the lungs, but can damage the heart,”   https://www.sfgate.com/science/article/COVID-19-damage-of-the-heart-15437575.php  
Boston Red Sox pitcher Eduardo Rodriguez, 27, on Sunday confirmed that he was suffering from myocarditis, an inflammation of the heart muscle, attributed to his coronavirus infection earlier this summer.
 

 

Cytokine Storm = Mild Symptoms?

 

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33 minutes ago, wAcKy ZeBrA said:

 

Do you have more information than his doctor who attributed it to Covid 19?

 

No, but just like every other viral infection, it can affect the heart.  Nothing "new" to see here - this panic porn is weaksauce.

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45 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

You are delusional. The actual data does not support your case. Look at all these red states at the top of the list with most new cases.

 

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Cali is hardly red, viruses don't care about politics, and as I said earlier  those states are catching up. virus gonna virus.

 

BTW the top 8 combined still don't have as many deaths as NY,  so I would have to say NY had the worst response possible.

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1 hour ago, GG said:

 

My guess is that @Magox is referring to TSW, not the dark outpost that is PPP

 

Plenty of other places to go. OTW's discussion is much more informative. This place has more posts but 80% are just people throwing insults. 

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4 minutes ago, Gary M said:

 

Cali is hardly red, viruses don't care about politics, and as I said earlier  those states are catching up. virus gonna virus.

 

BTW the top 8 combined still don't have as many deaths as NY,  so I would have to say NY had the worst response possible.

 

Nine of the top 10 U.S. coronavirus hot spots are in Florida and Texas

 

The virus is out of control Gary - I really don't care what you think.

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3 minutes ago, Gary M said:

 

Cali is hardly red, viruses don't care about politics, and as I said earlier  those states are catching up. virus gonna virus.

 

BTW the top 8 combined still don't have as many deaths as NY,  so I would have to say NY had the worst response possible.

 

And I'd like a sortable version of that spreadsheet.  He's only looking at one data point: New Cases.  Garbage In/Garbage Out. 

Just now, BillStime said:

 

Nine of the top 10 U.S. coronavirus hot spots are in Florida and Texas

 

The virus is out of control Gary - I really don't care what you think.

 

And I'm a "why" person.  Why is it they are hot spots?  You see one thing and one things only.  Politics.  

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Just now, Chef Jim said:

 

And I'd like a sortable version of that spreadsheet.  He's only looking at one data point: New Cases.  Garbage In/Garbage Out. 

 

Jim, the website link is above.

 

No one is contesting that NY has the highest number of deaths...

 

But where are we today? Where are the hot spots? Mostly in red states with the exception of California.

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2 hours ago, BillsFanNC said:

What the hell would a friggin ophthalmologist know about covid anyway?  

 

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-china-51364382

 

 

 


I have no idea what an ophthalmologist might know about COVID-19, but ... there are diseases an ophthalmologist might be able to diagnose before a person might have diagnosed from another types of doctor - diabetes for one.  Has anyone read anything about COVID-19 impacting the eyes? (I have not, I am genuinely curious and asking.)

 

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57 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

You are delusional. The actual data does not support your case. Look at all these red states at the top of the list with most new cases.

 

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No I'm looking for the sortable version of this spreadsheet to sort all the data not just the new cases.  

 

Why do you think the "hot spots" are in places like Florida and Texas?  Politics?  Seriously?? 

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3 minutes ago, Buffalo_Gal said:


I have no idea what an ophthalmologist might know about COVID-19, but ... there are diseases an ophthalmologist might be able to diagnose before a person might have diagnosed from another types of doctor - diabetes for one.  Has anyone read anything about COVID-19 impacting the eyes? (I have not, I am genuinely curious and asking.)

 

 

Why haven't you reached out to your Brietbart sponsored doctor who sees a low-cost drug working in the field for advice? She is so resourceful.

1 minute ago, Chef Jim said:

 

No I'm looking for the sortable version of this spreadsheet to sort all the data not just the new cases.  

 

Why do you think the "hot spots" are in places like Florida and Texas?  Politics?  Seriously?? 

 

Who are the governors of those states? Who opened too soon, too fast and too irresponsibly and are currently experiencing the consequences of those actions?

 

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5 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Jim, the website link is above.

 

No one is contesting that NY has the highest number of deaths...

 

But where are we today? Where are the hot spots? Mostly in red states with the exception of California.

You sir, are a total idiot! Almost all of the deaths were in NY City and the surrounding metro area. Not, NY State. And now you want to compare it to the entire coast to coast southern region of the country? The virus hasn’t gotten worse. It’s gotten better! And....you are CLUELESS about California. It’s a 100% left leaning state. We’ve done everything recommended by everyone since the inception of this nonsense and now it’s just our turn to get the virus. Once again YOU ARE A MORON!

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11 minutes ago, BillStime said:

 

Nine of the top 10 U.S. coronavirus hot spots are in Florida and Texas

 

The virus is out of control Gary - I really don't care what you think.

 

 

Why?

 

Which patients received no care?

 

And which hospitals became that 1 hospital in Northen Italy CBS News used to say it was a NYC hospital back in late March.  Which ones?  Where in America is the number of patients overwhelming us?

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1 minute ago, SoCal Deek said:

You sir, are a total idiot! Almost all of the deaths were in NY City and the surrounding metro area. Not, NY State. And now you want to compare it to the entire coast to coast southern region of the country? The virus hasn’t gotten worse. It’s gotten better! And....you are CLUELESS about California. It’s a 100% left leaning state. We’ve done everything recommended by everyone since the inception of this nonsense and now it’s just our turn to get the virus. Once again YOU ARE A MORON!

 

oh. ok. thanks deek

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1 hour ago, IDBillzFan said:

 

It's more embarrassing than that. Their states literally have explained that if you sit at a bar and just have a drink, you can get Covid, but if you order THEIR definition of food to go with that drink, you won't get Covid.

 

Imagine hearing that explanation and saying "You know, this Cuomo/Newsome guy is pretty intelligent!"


There is a ton of that... Federal workers in DC apparently are impervious to COVID-19, but everyone else can catch or spread it, so those people should wear a mask. People who sing in church can catch or spread COVID-19, but screaming "***** You!" at police while rioting and looting? The looters and rioters are immune. People can be squished on a plane and be fine, but do not fill an open air stadium with sports fans. Those scuzzy sports fans will catch or spread it. Daycare centers can remain open, Ys can take care of children, but going to school? Everyone is gonna diiiiiiiiiiiiiiie. Cuomo can go to Georgia and not have to self-quarantine on return because he is an "essential employee" and apparently COVID-19 doesn't infect "essential employees."  (and on and on and on)

But yeah, sure, a black, female doctor from Africa who has reported her in-field findings with a 50¢ per dosage medicine is the crazy one. <_<:death:

Note: I have no idea if that doctor is certifiable or not. But shesh people, if you do not want to listen to her in-field findings, how about the other doctors who reported the same type of findings at the same time? You gonna go sorting through their beliefs too to see if they align with yours, and then, maybe, possibly, listen to their findings? Or nawwww?

 

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