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Nick Cordero, R.I.P.

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This is the part that scares me "doctors described his lungs as being riddled with holes and looking as if he'd been smoking for 50 years, even though he wasn't a smoker". For all the people out there that think their invincible to this open your eyes this was a healthy guy. He had the best care in a state of the art hospital, in a small rural hospital he probably wouldn't have made it nearly as long. This disease can do crazy things, treat it with respect ffs
 

jerimander

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If he had been treated in the early stages with HCQ, he might have made it, but we'll never know.
 

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Dying of Covid != Dying of complications after Covid (4 months after he was re-tested negative for any signs of Covid as a matter of fact)
 

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For those studying ESL

Dying of Covid != Dying of complications after Covid (4 months after he was re-tested negative for any signs of Covid as a matter of fact)

This is why the paranoids keep howling at the moon
and the deniers wallow and frolic in the mud
 
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What happened to Mr. Cordero is a reminder that we can never take our health for granted. Covid could strike anyone of us anywhere.

I still remember when Lucien Bouchard contracted flesh eating disease and was dying until they amputated his leg.
 

jerimander

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HCQ prevents inflammation if used early so it's possible it would've saved his leg from amputation, which was the event which sent everything downhill.


 
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There must be more to this story.

Strokes, amputation, 3-4 months of major health problems?

This is not a typical Covid case.
 
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There must be more to this story.

Strokes, amputation, 3-4 months of major health problems?

This is not a typical Covid case.
Covid kills within 7 days
Not 4 months


(we are talking about depriving the body of oxygen so once symptoms kick in it is very sudden)
 

jalimon

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An early Chinese study reported an average of 18 days for death. I don't know if there are more recent data on this. But it's definitely not 7 days.

And like pretty much any virus you pretty much always die from the complications.

So yes that Canadian actor died from the corona virus. Saying otherwise is just pure bs or trolling.

Cheerios!
 
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The virus is gone within 14 days so any number being quoted higher than 14 is absurd (looking at @jalimon claims of 18 lol)

There is plenty of stuff all about that all over the web
 

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The virus is gone within 14 days so any number being quoted higher than 14 is absurd (looking at @jalimon claims of 18 lol)

There is plenty of stuff all about that all over the web
GONE?!?!?!?

GONE in 14 days?

Hmmmmm.... Have you submitted your lab findings and your paper for publication yet?

Seems that the incubation period itself can be that long. Seem to be a lot of COVID patients on respirators for longer than 14 days too.

But pretty hard to argue with you and your evidence of "plenty of stuff all about that all over the web"

 

jalimon

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Shlong you know Teejay's trolling... He does not have a clue about the virus since he wrote it was an hoax.
 
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