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Brainfart

Don't take what I say seriously...
Better version of pneumonia
It is way different. Get pneumonia like symptoms. Read up on it a few weeks ago. It attacks the muscle in your heart that is responsible for refraction beat. It also swell up internal organs. The fluid from inflammation then pools in the lungs. Some have even had swelling of the brain with cerebral fluid being passed in the faeces. The fluid in lungs is full of toxins which then attacks the sacs for oxygen absorption. Because the refraction beat is diminished, the body has trouble passing blood around body, which means less oxygen absorbed at lungs.
 

bgirl

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US 291,322 cases and 7,847 deaths = winning


I also think it was man made for population control with the target being those that are the most costly in terms of healthcare. The elderly, diabetes, heart diseases, and lung disease, imagine the savings if you remove a portion of them from society. They may have been planning to use it in specific areas and it got away from them. I also think it may have been here already in the US in 2019. I don't know the numbers but it would be interesting to research pneumonia deaths since Aug of last year. Elderly people and those with chronic lung disease die of pneumonia all the time, it's considered natural causes.

Interstitial pneumonia is in the space between the lung and the chest wall. It's called the plural space and it normally has fluid there that cushions the lungs when you breathe. Covid19 causes a fluid build up in that space and over time it thickens and causes the lungs to retract, when the lungs retract fluid will fill the space. So when the patient breathes in the lungs push on the chest wall, it's painful and causes them to cough out the air. Shallow breathing follows which means they aren't getting an adequate supply of oxygen. The longer this goes on they develop Pulmonary Atrial Hypertension, which is basically elevated lung blood pressure. That damages the heart and can lead to heart failure.

US healthcare is shitty and we'll be lucky to only lose 100,000 - 200,000 people. I think we're going to see more dying at home because of unknown underlying conditions like heart disease and pre-diabetes. They're not going to seek out treatment thinking they can beat it themselves.
 

Vwj

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The figures for 2018-2019 and 2019-2020 haven’t been finalised yet but predictions are
2018-2019 45000000 with 46000-95000 deaths
2019-2020 35000000 with 26000-53000 deaths
 

Vwj

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SeasonEstimate95% U IEstimate95% U IEstimate95% U IEstimate95% U I
2010-201121,000,000(20,000,000 – 25,000,000)10,000,000(9,300,000 – 12,000,000)290,000(270,000 – 350,000)37,000(32,000 – 51,000)
2011-20129,300,000(8,700,000 – 12,000,000)4,300,000(4,000,000 – 5,600,000)140,000(130,000 – 190,000)12,000(11,000 – 23,000)
2012-201334,000,000(32,000,000 – 38,000,000)16,000,000(15,000,000 – 18,000,000)570,000(530,000 – 680,000)43,000(37,000 – 57,000)
2013-201430,000,000(28,000,000 – 33,000,000)13,000,000(12,000,000 – 15,000,000)350,000(320,000 – 390,000)38,000(33,000 – 50,000)
2014-201530,000,000(29,000,000 – 33,000,000)14,000,000(13,000,000 – 16,000,000)590,000(540,000 – 680,000)51,000(44,000 – 64,000)
2015-201624,000,000(20,000,000 – 33,000,000)11,000,000(9,000,000 – 15,000,000)280,000(220,000 – 480,000)23,000(17,000 – 35,000)
2016-201729,000,000(25,000,000 – 45,000,000)14,000,000(11,000,000 – 23,000,000)500,000(380,000 – 860,000)38,000(29,000 – 61,000)
Preliminary estimates*Estimate95% UIEstimate95% UIEstimate95% UIEstimate95% UI
2017-2018*45,000,000(39,000,000 – 58,000,000)21,000,000(18,000,000 – 27,000,000)810,000(620,000 – 1,400,000)61,000(46,000 – 95,000)
2018-2019*35,520,883(31,323,881 – 44,995,691)16,520,350(14,322,767 – 21,203,231)490,561(387,283 – 766,472)34,157(26,339 – 52,664
 

Vwj

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as of January 18, 2020, there have been 15 million cases of flu, 140,000 hospitalizations, and 8200 deaths in the US this influenza season.
 

KingElvis

Retired
US 291,322 cases and 7,847 deaths = winning


I also think it was man made for population control with the target being those that are the most costly in terms of healthcare. The elderly, diabetes, heart diseases, and lung disease, imagine the savings if you remove a portion of them from society. They may have been planning to use it in specific areas and it got away from them. I also think it may have been here already in the US in 2019. I don't know the numbers but it would be interesting to research pneumonia deaths since Aug of last year. Elderly people and those with chronic lung disease die of pneumonia all the time, it's considered natural causes.

Interstitial pneumonia is in the space between the lung and the chest wall. It's called the plural space and it normally has fluid there that cushions the lungs when you breathe. Covid19 causes a fluid build up in that space and over time it thickens and causes the lungs to retract, when the lungs retract fluid will fill the space. So when the patient breathes in the lungs push on the chest wall, it's painful and causes them to cough out the air. Shallow breathing follows which means they aren't getting an adequate supply of oxygen. The longer this goes on they develop Pulmonary Atrial Hypertension, which is basically elevated lung blood pressure. That damages the heart and can lead to heart failure.

US healthcare is shitty and we'll be lucky to only lose 100,000 - 200,000 people. I think we're going to see more dying at home because of unknown underlying conditions like heart disease and pre-diabetes. They're not going to seek out treatment thinking they can beat it themselves.
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ImJustAJinx

Bad Luck Since Birth
to film yourself laughing at other peoples misery - in a foreign language - in their country - is a fatal mistake - dumb cunt deserves what she gets...
I do that all the time.. But in my own country and in English and usually to their face 😂
 
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HG

95T exp
im gonna wait till this is over and come down there and squeeze your cheeks so hard youll be crying for a week...
 

Guipago

Forum Veteran
US 291,322 cases and 7,847 deaths = winning


I also think it was man made for population control with the target being those that are the most costly in terms of healthcare. The elderly, diabetes, heart diseases, and lung disease, imagine the savings if you remove a portion of them from society. They may have been planning to use it in specific areas and it got away from them. I also think it may have been here already in the US in 2019. I don't know the numbers but it would be interesting to research pneumonia deaths since Aug of last year. Elderly people and those with chronic lung disease die of pneumonia all the time, it's considered natural causes.

Interstitial pneumonia is in the space between the lung and the chest wall. It's called the plural space and it normally has fluid there that cushions the lungs when you breathe. Covid19 causes a fluid build up in that space and over time it thickens and causes the lungs to retract, when the lungs retract fluid will fill the space. So when the patient breathes in the lungs push on the chest wall, it's painful and causes them to cough out the air. Shallow breathing follows which means they aren't getting an adequate supply of oxygen. The longer this goes on they develop Pulmonary Atrial Hypertension, which is basically elevated lung blood pressure. That damages the heart and can lead to heart failure.

US healthcare is shitty and we'll be lucky to only lose 100,000 - 200,000 people. I think we're going to see more dying at home because of unknown underlying conditions like heart disease and pre-diabetes. They're not going to seek out treatment thinking they can beat it themselves.
What a nasty fucker this is! Mates wife also mentioned a covid2-19 & one with a sars component in it so what you say about 'man made' is on the cards, yep, the after-effects are going to be far-reaching.
 

PinkE

Hypocrisy is the homage vice pays to virtue
I have a customer whose husband is some fancy cardiologist specializing in whatever whatever. Anyways he was forced to fly to Detroit and work in the hospital there for a month. Anyways he's seeing 20 to 40 covid patients a day working 14hr shifts. He says the first thing they do when they admit a patient is pump them full of vitamin C, 1200mg. Everybody take your vitamin c, it protects your cell walls
 

Totentanz

Lurking Lurker
So people are actually flocking TO Oklahoma now... Bec of Netflix's docu series Tiger King.
a gay big cat breeder who seduces young straight guys with money, guns, and drugs... And marries them.
One of his "husbands" even blew his own head off trying to demonstrate that with the clip out, that the gun was empty. But he forgot this leaves one in the chamber. Was very disappointed he was out of the security cameras sight. Still feel cheated there.

but since fewer people have work, gas is cheap, and they have binged the show- people are going to the big cat "sanctuary" featured in the series outside of OKC.
And even tho the eccentric dude the series focuses on is in jail for a failed murder for hire plot, people want to see the place.

way to go for people ignoring all the lock down quarantining across most states and cities to run to an area out in bum fuck Oklahoma, and Most definitely bringing that damn corona with them to what should be a more "secluded" area on which people are not usually seen in droves.
Can't decide if this is natural selection of a collecting of morons or, well, yes it is. It's just plain stupid to do in these times.
 
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