UncoverAg00 said:
apparently he likes it ruff
The teeth...
UncoverAg00 said:
apparently he likes it ruff
Rapier108 said:
And why the hell are letting people come here from Iran.
Same for South KoreaKorbinDallas said:Rapier108 said:
And why the hell are letting people come here from Iran.
And Italy still, need to stop flights to both.
Prolonged steroid use can cause immunosuppresion- usually > 7 days. Short term can help with symtpoms caused by your immune system overreacting and filling your lungs with snot worsening the respiratory issues. We use them all the time in lung infections like flu, asthma, RSV, croup, laryngitis.OldArmy71 said:
Can an MD respond to this: The above article indicates that steroids were administered to quite a few patients.
I read somewhere else that steroids were a bad idea for this illness. Anyone have an idea on that?
BlackLab said:
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The patient was a woman and was in contact with about a dozen people at a hotel, Bexar County Judge Nelson Wolff said.
"The discharged patient had some contact with others while out of isolation, and CDC and local public health partners are following up to trace possible exposures and notify them of their potential risk," CDC said in a statement issued to the Express-News.
KidDoc said:Prolonged steroid use can cause immunosuppresion- usually > 7 days. Short term can help with symtpoms caused by your immune system overreacting and filling your lungs with snot worsening the respiratory issues. We use them all the time in lung infections like flu, asthma, RSV, croup, laryngitis.OldArmy71 said:
Can an MD respond to this: The above article indicates that steroids were administered to quite a few patients.
I read somewhere else that steroids were a bad idea for this illness. Anyone have an idea on that?
The evidence in normal pneumonia is lacking and generally they are not recommended unless there is also wheezing.
Of course with Coronavirus we don't have data showing yea or nay on steroids. It is something physicians try when you are running out of other options.
Exactly. Like, for any reason. Unless they are defecting with state secrets shut it down regardless of this.Rapier108 said:
And why the hell are letting people come here from Iran.
Shanked Punt said:
This doesn't give me much confidence in our ability to contain this. Presumably the viral load was too low to detect, or the tests are crap. Probably both.
Says the person who wants the state to control everything. You continue to amaze.Shanked Punt said:
This doesn't give me much confidence in our ability to contain this. Presumably the viral load was too low to detect, or the tests are crap. Probably both.
No more of these sorts of cases for one thing. If we're releasing people who we think are cured, but in reality still are infected and can pass on the virus isn't a good thing. We need to find out what went wrong here.aginlakeway said:Shanked Punt said:
This doesn't give me much confidence in our ability to contain this. Presumably the viral load was too low to detect, or the tests are crap. Probably both.
What would give you confidence?
Isn't that the in house Costco brand?cisgenderedAggie said:
NYT is reporting second death in Kirkland.
Man in his 70s with underlying health issues.cisgenderedAggie said:
NYT is reporting second death in Kirkland.
It's this kind of cruise ship:Mr.Infectious said:
The nursing home is going to be problematic....it's essentially a cruise ship Without all of the water.
All they're doing is changing the time frame for what the report covers. They're not changing anything else.Nuclear Scramjet said:
Probably getting too high to handle now.