84% of the digestive symptoms were loss of appetite, so I'm not sure how much to make of that. If I'm feeling bad, loss of appetite is more expected than surprising.Texaggie7nine said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-digestive-symptoms-diarrhea-almost-half-of-patients/
This is kind of freaking me out. 3 days after arriving in Lisbon in February I had severe digestive issues like this describes for like a week. But no respiratory issues.
I still think it's their **** food
Your poor closets and laundry hampers.AgLiving06 said:
Something like that ran through my family in Jan as well.
Both my boys hide diarrhea for a week and then it went away.
ham98 said:
Seems like every celebrity and pro sports athlete who sneezes can get the test in hours. It's almost like our system is designed to make them more valuable than you mere plebes.
Just to add some perspective - totally for perspective sake only.Mordred said:
As of now, the total for today stands at 1051 dead globally. First day over 1k deaths and a 10% increase from yesterday. Would be nice if we could just fast forward 10 days or so.
my poor grammar?swimmerbabe11 said:ham98 said:
Seems like every celebrity and pro sports athlete who sneezes can get the test in hours. It's almost like our system is designed to make them more valuable than you mere plebes.
you plebes? What are you famous for, buddy?
DTP02 said:84% of the digestive symptoms were loss of appetite, so I'm not sure how much to make of that. If I'm feeling bad, loss of appetite is more expected than surprising.Texaggie7nine said:
https://www.cbsnews.com/news/coronavirus-digestive-symptoms-diarrhea-almost-half-of-patients/
This is kind of freaking me out. 3 days after arriving in Lisbon in February I had severe digestive issues like this describes for like a week. But no respiratory issues.
I still think it's their **** food
I'd be very interested in knowing what percentage they attribute to this then, and over what period of time.k2aggie07 said:
It's actually included in most SEIR modes. They include a factor for unrelated deaths reducing the susceptible population. They also include a factor for new births adding to it.
Ummmm...I can.Ag_07 said:
Except that's not how it works. No one can say with any shread of certainly that any of those old cases would've died anyways.
A COVID death is a COVID death.
FbgTxAg said:Ummmm...I can.Ag_07 said:
Except that's not how it works. No one can say with any shread of certainly that any of those old cases would've died anyways.
A COVID death is a COVID death.
100% will die. And that is likely the most peer reviewed observation in history.
Rapier108 said:New Orleans got hit by a super spreader. They went from nothing to a large number faster than NYC did.. . . said:
Most if not all goes back to a conference where someone (probably from NYC) brought it there and spread it all over the place. IIRC, the person was showing symptoms while in attendance.
So you're telling me that open mouth kissing a bunch of drunk college girls wasn't the best move???Nuclear Scramjet said:Rapier108 said:New Orleans got hit by a super spreader. They went from nothing to a large number faster than NYC did.. . . said:
Most if not all goes back to a conference where someone (probably from NYC) brought it there and spread it all over the place. IIRC, the person was showing symptoms while in attendance.
A super spreader aka Mardi Gras.
PJYoung said:
Future leaders ...Fitch said:
Mardi Gras got nothing on Florida's **** show.
No, I would never tell you that.Mordred said:So you're telling me that open mouth kissing a bunch of drunk college girls wasn't the best move???Nuclear Scramjet said:Rapier108 said:New Orleans got hit by a super spreader. They went from nothing to a large number faster than NYC did.. . . said:
Most if not all goes back to a conference where someone (probably from NYC) brought it there and spread it all over the place. IIRC, the person was showing symptoms while in attendance.
A super spreader aka Mardi Gras.
They're young, idiotic, and pretty much have a 0.0% chance of dying from this virus. And their parents are even young...in terms of being "at-risk". Not excusing it, but many of us would have responded with similar attitudes back in the day.Fitch said:
Mardi Gras got nothing on Florida's **** show.
My parents would have sicced my grandparents to kidnap me and keep me at their house in Hearne, instead of allowing me to go on Spring Break during a pandemic. (Obviously because my grandparents were very close to A&M and parents were out in West Texas. Timing.)Quote:
They're young, idiotic, and pretty much have a 0.0% chance of dying from this virus. And their parents are even young...in terms of being "at-risk". Not excusing it, but many of us would have responded with similar attitudes back in the day.
Fitch said:
Mardi Gras got nothing on Florida's **** show.