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CDC gives 6 more warning signs to the Wuhan Virus

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What they fail to say in this next of many scare headlines is that 85% of the people
that contract the Wuhan Chinese Virus feel NOTHING at all.

Then, if you have ever had a good dose of any of the various flus available annually
you felt just like that. So you may not have the Wuhan Chinese Virus simply a dose
of one of the others.

Here they are not wanting to let a good crisis go unused:

https://abcnews.go.com/US/coronavirus-live-updates-cdc-adds-symptoms-covid-19/story?id=70351472

Many of us seniors feel like this every morning and it's what we call normal! :rolleyes:
 
Earlier this year I had pretty much all those symptoms and I called the doc , because I have a compromised immune system from cancer.
He sent me a zpack and other meds and two weeks later I was good.
Looking back now who knows...
 
Interesting moving chart showing COVID19 vs. other deadly endemics since the year 2000, and the deaths that occurred in the first 100 days after the reported first death of each.


Now a moving chart of COVID vs. other deadly endemics/pandemics including the Spanish Flu of deaths after 1st death reported for 100 days. (click on the title "For everyone asking why i didn't include the Spanish Flu and other plagues in my last post..." to get the chart's motion to start, after hitting the play arrow. It's best if chart is blown up to watch it better when in motion).



I think the health experts were worried COVID19 could follow the path of the Spanish Flu, thus overwhelming the hospital beyond their capacity to help anyone catching it.
 
Earlier this year I had pretty much all those symptoms and I called the doc , because I have a compromised immune system from cancer.
He sent me a zpack and other meds and two weeks later I was good.
Looking back now who knows...
That's interesting Wirenut. The end of February/ early March, I had pain in my shoulders, back and neck. I had a scheduled Doctor visit early March (when they were still seeing people), and told him about it. I told him I thought it might be related to my Diabetic peripheral neuropathy that I was recently diagnosed, and he seemed to agree. A few days later I developed a sore throat (I seldom get a sore throat, and when I do, I usually get very sick like getting the flu and such). I took some NyQuil and the sore throat went away after two days with no other significant symptoms. Shortly after I developed a slight cough and sometimes felt like I wasn't getting enough air into my lungs. This would be sporadic, so I wasn't sure if it was allergies or what. When it didn't go away, and since I was in the high risk category (over 60 & Diabetic), I decided to go through the COVID19 hotline to see if I should be tested. E-Visit with Doctor, told me my symptoms were borderline and going to get test could be more risky of me getting it, since I was in high risk. So I kept taking my temperature (which was always normal), and my symptoms seemed to abate towards the end of March/early April.
Like you, I wonder, did it get this virus?. It will be interesting to see when they start testing for antibody's, how many people actually had this virus. I think it's going to be a lot more than is currently reported as being positive in test results.
 
That's interesting Wirenut. The end of February/ early March, I had pain in my shoulders, back and neck. I had a scheduled Doctor visit early March (when they were still seeing people), and told him about it. I told him I thought it might be related to my Diabetic peripheral neuropathy that I was recently diagnosed, and he seemed to agree. A few days later I developed a sore throat (I seldom get a sore throat, and when I do, I usually get very sick like getting the flu and such). I took some NyQuil and the sore throat went away after two days with no other significant symptoms. Shortly after I developed a slight cough and sometimes felt like I wasn't getting enough air into my lungs. This would be sporadic, so I wasn't sure if it was allergies or what. When it didn't go away, and since I was in the high risk category (over 60 & Diabetic), I decided to go through the COVID19 hotline to see if I should be tested. E-Visit with Doctor, told me my symptoms were borderline and going to get test could be more risky of me getting it, since I was in high risk. So I kept taking my temperature (which was always normal), and my symptoms seemed to abate towards the end of March/early April.
Like you, I wonder, did it get this virus?. It will be interesting to see when they start testing for antibody's, how many people actually had this virus. I think it's going to be a lot more than is currently reported as being positive in test results.
I said it before I think everyone got it. Some it didn’t effect at all, some got mildly sick, some very sick and recovered and some died.
 
I believe investigation will reveal that a lot of people had it to no effect. A lot of people had it and were
over it like it was the flu. Some got really sick from it as they would from a host of other things.
A whole lot of deaths being attributed to the Wuhan Chinese Virus died of other causes. However the numbers
had to be greatly inflated to warrant destroying our economy in a feeble attempt to remove Trump. IMHO
 
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