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greg nr

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Coronavirus Can Live in Patients for Five Weeks After Contagion

Coronavirus Can Live in Patients for Five Weeks After Contagion
By Claire Che
March 12, 2020, 6:29 AM EDT


Patients with the new coronavirus keep the pathogen in their respiratory tract for as long as 37 days, a new study found, suggesting they could remain infectious for many weeks.

In yet another sign of how difficult the pandemic may be to contain, doctors in China detected the virus’s RNA in respiratory samples from survivors for a median of 20 days after they became infected, they wrote in an article published in the Lancet medical journal.

The new coronavirus has spread to 118 countries and infected about 125,000 people since first emerging in Wuhan, China, at the end of last year, evading drastic efforts by local authorities and subsequent containment attempts in other nations.
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The findings have “important implications for both patient isolation decision-making and guidance around the length of antiviral treatment,” Fei Zhou from the Chinese Academy of Medical Sciences and the other authors wrote.

Currently, the recommended isolation period after exposure is 14 days to avoid spreading the virus. But if people remain contagious long after their symptoms have vanished, they may unwittingly propagate the pathogen after they return from quarantine.

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https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-03-12/coronavirus-can-live-in-patients-for-five-weeks-after-contagion?fbclid=IwAR0zHF1e8QpWb7oPYQGUzOHOtaN8jDuAvf9l2w0dxvNEBTH26-lSckbDSxw
 

captainmorgan

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In Michigan the township board where the hightimes cup is held doesn't want it there anymore and might deny a permit, not anything to do with the virus.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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And lunacy reigns!


This event is still on and the knuckleheads who run it are laughing the virus off as a bad flu.

Puff puff pass boyz.
In a month America is gonna be a lot different place, they are rolling out testing this week and in a couple of months millions of tests kits a week will be made and used. Fun and games are over, if Donald kinda gets it, then even a child can understand and many do, they are covering this in schools and showing medical and public health youtube videos like the ones I've been posting.
 

captainmorgan

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Read a article yesterday saying the super rich are already heading for their doomsday bunkers they've been building over the last decade.
 

DIY-HP-LED

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Read a article yesterday saying the super rich are already heading for their doomsday bunkers they've been building over the last decade.
The guard at the gate will become sick, then storm the place with the infected like the zombie apocalypse, fresh cash, free cash, TAXES!
 

greg nr

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Tests indicate coronavirus can survive in the air

Federally funded tests conducted by scientists from several major institutions indicated that the novel form of coronavirus behind a worldwide outbreak can survive in the air for several hours.
A study awaiting peer review from scientists at Princeton University, the University of California-Los Angeles and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) posted online Wednesday indicated that the COVID-19 virus could remain viable in the air "up to 3 hours post aerosolization," while remaining alive on plastic and other surfaces for up to three days.
"Our results indicate that aerosol and fomite transmission of HCoV-19 is plausible, as the virus can remain viable in aerosols for multiple hours and on surfaces up to days," reads the study's abstract.

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greg nr

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Coronavirus: most infections spread by people yet to show symptoms - scientists

Coronavirus: most infections spread by people yet to show symptoms – scientists
Findings mean that isolating people once they start to feel ill is less effective than hoped
Ian Sample Science editor
Thu 12 Mar 2020 10.49 EDT


The majority of coronavirus infections may be spread by people who have recently caught the virus and have not yet begun to show symptoms, scientists have found.

An analysis of infections in Singapore and Tianjin in China revealed that two-thirds and three-quarters of people respectively appear to have caught it from others who were incubating the virus but still symptom-free.

The finding has dismayed infectious disease researchers as it means that isolating people once they start to feel ill will be far less effective at slowing the pandemic than had been hoped.


“This is one of the first things we were worried about when the outbreak began,” said Steven Riley, professor of infectious disease dynamics at Imperial College London, who was not involved in the work. “It was certainly unhoped for. This is one thing we really didn’t want to go this way.”

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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2020/mar/12/coronavirus-most-infections-spread-by-people-yet-to-show-symptoms-scientists?CMP=fb_gu&utm_medium=Social&utm_source=Facebook&fbclid=IwAR1tVmsiw0m_7kJ9LoHaq5-fs9h5DVrJ1mxLJnXFP6gyNyzJRMmaajRuiJQ#Echobox=1584024776


 

greg nr

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Broadway shows cancelled. Any events larger than 500 people canceled. Smaller than 500 get cut in half.

NYS.
 

dandyrandy

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Republicans are refusing to pass a bill that has
- free coronavirus testing
- paid emergency medical leave
- extended unemployment insurance
- food assistance
- help for health care workers.
Breitbart commenters say the Dems are trying to get freebies. Then switch to the wall bs.
 
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