78% of COVID patients left with permanent heart damage, even those with none to moderate symptoms. Left with "Structural changes to the heart" But it's fine, right? 1% dead? Only affects old people? And people still think we should be locking the old people up and allowing the virus to spread for 'herd immunity'? We're doing really well right now and I'm not against us opening back up, but we can't let this thing get a hold again. We know very little about it, still. I've been bleating on about this from the beginning when people talk about death rates. That's not the only variable here. Disclaimer: Study only looked at 100 people, so it's not a high sample size, but it's yet more evidence. https://jamanetwork.com/journals/jamacardiology/fullarticle/2768916
The Spanish found 57% of hospital patients had developed one or more neurological conditions as a result. 20% had consciousness disorders, 20% neuopsychiatric conditions (insomnia, anxiety, and psychosis), around 1% strokes, another 1% myopathy and neurological conditions accounted for around 4% of COVID deaths. https://english.elpais.com/science_...loped-neurological-problems-studies-show.html Disclaimer: 841 patients were included in study.
New Covid and flu test gives results in 90 minutes...and as an added bonus it's a DNA test. What can possibly go wrong?
https://www.forbes.com/sites/stevensalzberg/2020/08/02/start-vaccinating-now/#4caed86bcf6e Forbes are questioning if people should be vacinated now, which is interesting. As they say the Oxford vaccine appears to be safe and work or they wouldn't be giving it to much larger numbers in new trials.