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2019-nCoV (Coronavirus)

Did he got to Dr or take any medication? If so, how did he treat it?

He did not go to the doctor. Only took tylenol for the fever. His mother takes HCQ for pre-Lupus and he didnt want to take any of that.

Bunch of dumb kids. After the first 2 guys in the house were diagnosed and quarantining in their rooms, the others still had a house party. So far none of their party goers from outside the house have been symptomatic or diagnosed positive.
 
He did not go to the doctor. Only took tylenol for the fever. His mother takes HCQ for pre-Lupus and he didnt want to take any of that.

Bunch of dumb kids. After the first 2 guys in the house were diagnosed and quarantining in their rooms, the others still had a house party. So far none of their party goers from outside the house have been symptomatic or diagnosed positive.

Wow, hope these kids wisen up some and don’t spread it when they go home or out and about. Glad your son is doing better.
 
Glad your son is doing well.

Didn't catch the entire report. News said the school just south of us is up to 150 kids quarantined now. Had a kid or two test positive. Quarantined 22. Had a handful more test positive. Now around 150 quarantined. I suspect the entire school year will go this way.
 
Kinda reminds you of the really nice ship provided to New York. They had no business sending Covid patients to nursing homes. The nursing home where my Grandmother once was at was one of the homes they sent patients to.
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I’m sure there’s a perfectly reasonable explanation...

MEMPHIS, Tenn. — A Shelby County man questions what is going on at the Shelby County Health Department.
His mother died six months ago, but the health department just sent her a letter saying she is COVID-19 positive.
Troy Whittington said he was surprised when he opened the letter this week from the Shelby County Health Department. He knew what was in that letter was false.
I'm just having a hard time understanding how they can say someone has COVID-19 when they are not even alive," said Whittington.
Whittington said a letter arrived from the Shelby County Health Department for his mother, Sandra Whittington. The letter says she has been diagnosed as COVID positive and needed to isolate.
That would be difficult, according to her obituary: the 66-year-old died February 16th. That was weeks before the first case of COVID-19 was detected in Shelby County.
"It's been 6 months, almost 7, since she passed away. There was no testing that was done at that time. On her death certificate it was stated she died, what the cause of death was, and it was not COVID-19. It was COPD," said Whittington.
The Millington resident said his mom fought a long battle with COPD and was considered in stage 4 when she died in hospice at the home of a friend.
Whittington said when he called the health department, he was told she took a COVID-19 test June 20th, which was clearly impossible. She was cremated.

Read more here
https://www.localmemphis.com/articl...61SZkiSWO8aF-5eKPBVBfpU1282jxIlB_HoBqhvZQhnRA
 
UCLA, Stanford Study Finds For Average 50-64 Year Old, Chances Of Dying From COVID-19 Are 1 In 19.1M

A new study from medical researchers at UCLA and Stanford University found the chances of contracting or dying from coronavirus are much lower than previously thought.


Note: The word 'study' above is hyperlinked to the UCLA, Stanford findings.
 
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