Heelyes
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Just lost our youngest victim of covid, a nine month old with no underlying conditions
Just lost our youngest victim of covid, a nine month old with no underlying conditions
Interesting.
How COVID-19 fatality reports are distorting the data on daily death rates
Health departments publish two fatality figures; the media pick the more frightening one.justthenews.com
Where did that data come from.... Source?This chart shows that the daily deaths were lower around 400-500 a day a month a go now they are back near 800-1000 a day.....the uptick in early July is obvious and fits well with the surge in cases, bottom line .daily deaths are going back up thats the only fact that is relevant....
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Where did that data come from.... Source?
Probably grasping at straws. But I dont know what the difference is in Pepcid to Nexium when it comes to GERD, so if more studies come out you could be ahead of the curve.Well I've heard there's some incidental data out there that Pepcid and the MMR vaccine might have Covid resistant properties. So... I've changed my GERD meds from Nexium to Pepcid AC and just got an MMR shot. Am I prudent or grasping at straws?
Always follow the advice of family and professionals! ?For the last 4 or 5 days I've had a couple symptoms of Covid... a slight noticeable sore throat and a general feeling of fatigue and weakness. On the second day of these symptoms... I felt like I had an all day allergy attack with 12 hrs of sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes. Yesterday was the worst day for my fatigue where I just basically laid in bed most of the day working on a document on my computer. Today I feel better and my fatigue is not as noticeable but still there and my sore throat is barely noticeable. Outside of this I have no other symptoms. No fever, no loss of taste or smell, no respiratory issues (outside of my mild COPD that I've had for a few years), no headaches, no diarrhea. I talked to my son and my daughter (who are both MDs) about it on the phone last night. My daughter was pretty firm about me going to get tested. I really don't want to and since I had so few symptoms and am feeling better I think it was something else besides Covid. I am pretty old though (65) and take a lot of precautions to avoid getting it. Just wondering what you guys on the board think? Is getting a test warranted?
For the last 4 or 5 days I've had a couple symptoms of Covid... a slight noticeable sore throat and a general feeling of fatigue and weakness. On the second day of these symptoms... I felt like I had an all day allergy attack with 12 hrs of sneezing, runny nose, and watery eyes. Yesterday was the worst day for my fatigue where I just basically laid in bed most of the day working on a document on my computer. Today I feel better and my fatigue is not as noticeable but still there and my sore throat is barely noticeable. Outside of this I have no other symptoms. No fever, no loss of taste or smell, no respiratory issues (outside of my mild COPD that I've had for a few years), no headaches, no diarrhea. I talked to my son and my daughter (who are both MDs) about it on the phone last night. My daughter was pretty firm about me going to get tested. I really don't want to and since I had so few symptoms and am feeling better I think it was something else besides Covid. I am pretty old though (65) and take a lot of precautions to avoid getting it. Just wondering what you guys on the board think? Is getting a test warranted?