Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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08/13/20 09:08 PM
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What happened to loss of smell/taste? Seems like that would make the vomiting/diarrhea more tolerable?
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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08/14/20 07:19 AM
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What happened to loss of smell/taste? Seems like that would make the vomiting/diarrhea more tolerable? I agree that the USC researchers should have commented on where in the timeline list loss of smell might be.
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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08/14/20 12:07 PM
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Hypochondria can cause a lot of the symptoms on this list. As hard as the media is working to scare everyone to death no wonder.
Fixed....
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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08/14/20 02:46 PM
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Obesity may increase risk of dying from COVID-19, especially in younger men https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-obesity-dying-covid-younger-men.htmlSample quote They found that patients in the highest weight group were four times as likely to die within 21 days of being diagnosed with COVID-19 as those in the normal weight group. Men and those younger than 60 years who had a high body weight were at particularly high risk for death End quote
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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08/14/20 02:54 PM
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Mexico will continue to officially keep their borders with USA closed ......except for essential travel https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-mexico-border-non-essential.htmlSample quote Mexico has reported about 500,000 confirmed COVID-19 infections and about 55,000 deaths, both considered to be significant undercounts due to very limited testing. End quote
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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After saying incubation period for Covid-19 is 4 to 5 days, more data leads National Institutes of Health (NIH) researchers to lengthen it to 7 to 8 days. https://www.medicalnewstoday.com/ar...ubation-period-to-7-7-days#Recall-theorySample quote For 10% of people, the incubation period was longer than 2 weeks (14.28 days), and in 1% of cases, the estimated incubation period was more than 20 days. End quote
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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08/14/20 11:56 PM
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Obesity may increase risk of dying from COVID-19, especially in younger men https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-obesity-dying-covid-younger-men.htmlSample quote They found that patients in the highest weight group were four times as likely to die within 21 days of being diagnosed with COVID-19 as those in the normal weight group. Men and those younger than 60 years who had a high body weight were at particularly high risk for death End quote Shucks: it was obvious to me months back about obesity & covid deaths. Guess it "takes" a medical journal article to "confirm" it. Guess covid just shortened the "time line" for those in that group.
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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08/15/20 02:18 AM
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Ever heard of "Information Overload" ? It is quite possible to bury a person with truckloads of information slamming into you full throttle every minute. Yea. I've seen that before. and the strangest thing, they still deny it without offering convincing evidence in their denial.
Reality check, that half the population is smarter then 50% of the people and it's a constantly contested fact.
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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Hey 360....You seem obsessed with this scamdemic. Ever thought of taking up a different hobby? Like maybe Mopars or something ? As I posted long ago in this thread, I have been reading the medical abstracts about Dementia for over 20 years. Now I just read the abstracts about Dementia AND coronaviruses. I seldom spend more than one hour doing both, including copying the links to this thread. The medical abstracts concentrate the long research papers once. Then I try to concentrate it for this thread. Here you are reading less than 2% of the total words. I do not think that pandemics are a scam. As a young child I was impressed that my grandfather took the time to pass on to me what he saw happen in 1917-1919. There are ways to correctly restore an old vehicle and certainly things to avoid doing in restorations. This pandemic has certainly seen its share of “bondo bonkers” behavior. The pandemic of 1917-1919 was handled even WORSE by the USA government.
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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U Chicago says existing drug Ebselen may help against Covid-19 https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-preexisting-drug-covid-.htmlSample quote A pharmaceutical drug that shows promise as a weapon against Mpro is Ebselen. Ebselen is a chemical compound with anti-viral, anti-inflammatory, anti-oxidative, bactericidal, and cell-protective properties. Ebselen is used to treat multiple diseases, including bipolar disorders and hearing loss. In combination with silver, Ebselen treats five clinically difficult-to-manage antibiotic-resistant Gram-negative bacteria. Several clinical trials have proven its safety for use in humans. End quote
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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U Texas say some antibody tests for Covid-19 detect the wrong antibody to predict future immunity https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-frequently-serology-antibodies-reinfection-covid-.htmlSample quote Results showed that 3% of healthy and non-COVID-19 samples collected during the pandemic in Houston were positive for the N-protein antibody, but only 1.6% of those had the S-RBD antibody. Of samples with the S-RBD antibody, 86% had neutralizing capacity—meaning they could prevent reinfection of COVID-19, but only 74% of samples with N-protein had neutralizing capacity. When positive for both, 96.5% exhibited neutralizing capacity. "These findings suggest that detection of N-protein binding antibodies does not always correlate with presence of S-RBD neutralizing antibodies, and that the presence of the S-RBD antibody is the best indicator of any potential protection against reinfection," said senior author Raghu Kalluri, M.D., Ph.D., professor and chair of Cancer Biology. "We caution against the extensive use of N-protein based serology testing for determination of potential COVID-19 immunity, and we believe that accurate and reliable S-RBD serological testing is needed to carefully identify individuals with neutralizing antibodies in order to help advance recovery efforts around the globe." End quote T-cells are not detected by antibody tests either
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Re: The official Coronavirus thread
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U Alabama and Polish make claim that Covid-19 is more deadly than “common cold coronaviruses” because Covid-19 can “sponge up micro RNA that human cells need” https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-08-covid-virus-pathogenic-depletes-specific.htmlSample quote Human microRNAs, or miRNAs, are short, non-coding RNAs with about 22 bases. They act to regulate gene expression by their complementary pairing with specific messenger RNAs of the cell. That pairing silences the messenger RNA, preventing it from being translated into a protein. Thus, miRNAs are a fine-tuned controller of cell metabolism or the cell's response to stress and adverse challenges, like infection by a virus. The miRNAs are only about 0.01 percent of total human cell and tissue RNA, while replicating viral RNA of a virus like the COVID-19 virus may reach 50 percent of the total cellular RNA. So, the UAB and Polish researchers say, if the COVID-19 virus has binding sites for specific miRNAs—and these sites are different from the binding sites for miRNAs found on coronaviruses that cause colds—the more pathogenic COVID-19 virus may selectively sponge up certain miRNAs to dysregulate the cell in ways that make it a dangerous human coronavirus. The sponge idea is not novel. Viral RNA sponges have been shown capable of removing host miRNA by the Epstein-Barr virus, and sponge activity has also been shown for the herpes and hepatitis C viruses. End quote
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