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South Korea cases jumped again. It is not going to go away. All we can do is slow it until the US catches up with tests, beds, ventilators. They say that will be June at least because of the delay in responding by the Trump admin. Based on NY numbers we are not going to make it and all helll is going to break lose.
South Korea cases jumped again. It is not going to go away. All we can do is slow it until the US catches up with tests, beds, ventilators. They say that will be June at least because of the delay in responding by the Trump admin. Based on NY numbers we are not going to make it and all helll is going to break lose.
Family member who went to the ER.....we actually semi-diagnosed from afar once we found out specifically where the major pain was! When he said "neck and back" wife and I said "meningitis" - and, sure enough, that's the diagnosis.
All the symptoms matches EXCEPT the location of the pain and aches...and he's been in full blown respiratory (cold/flu type) for a week or more before. Confusion...barely able to walk or function.
Anyway, this one is not a case of CV....not to say it may not end up worse (meningitis is no small thing depending...).
Bad timing for sure. This illustrates why maybe only 10% +- of tests end up positive. Lots of other related conditions that mimic it...from everything to nothing.
I am so sorry. I am glad it isn't the virus but meningitis is no walk in the park either.
We did not test many and still are not outside of NY. Our 100th case was long long ago but we found it much later. With proper testing the curve would look much "better".
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