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Strange times we are living in, its mid May and its snowing.
2020 is a weird year
U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Near 80,000 as Mysterious New Symptoms Appear
U.S. Coronavirus Deaths Top 80,000 as States Expand Moves to Reopen — The Wall Street Journal
Governors from New York to Ohio to California took steps toward reopening businesses as the economic wreckage from lockdowns mounted.apple.news
Strange times we are living in, its mid May and its snowing.
2020 is a weird year
What's the symptoms they're talking about and how does the article say to fight back? I'm good on having to sign up just to read that.
In another medical mystery of Covid-19, some patients are arriving at hospital emergency rooms with so little oxygen in their blood that they should be on the brink of organ failure. Instead, these patients aren’t only conscious but also talkative and in decent spirits.
Off that KLOL wut? 2200 a week unenployment? You off that dust man. Dunno why your brain ever calculated that as a possibility
Yea usually in non covid cases ppl are able to detect the carbon dioxide levels in their body to let them know when they are running low on oxygen, so they start breathing hard and show signs of difficulty breathing. For some reason some covid patients can't do this so they don't show signs of poor oxygenation until it's very late in the game.They don’t really say - I just noticed they changed the title of the article:
This is the only thing I see correlating to anything medical.
In New York over the weekend, Gov. Andrew Cuomo said that at least three children had died from a baffling condition that may be related to the coronavirus. Health officials are investigating the phenomenon that appears to inflame the circulatory system and has sickened dozens of children.
In another medical mystery of Covid-19, some patients are arriving at hospital emergency rooms with so little oxygen in their blood that they should be on the brink of organ failure. Instead, these patients aren’t only conscious but also talkative and in decent spirits.
Doctors are calling these patients “happy hypoxemics.” Their existence has prompted some doctors to delay the use of intubation and ventilators normally indicated by such low blood oxygen levels, and opt for less invasive measures to boost oxygen levels such as high-flow nasal cannulas.
What do you do? 2200 biweekly is how much I make. I'd love to make that much staying at homeI wonder if St. Jude is working on a solution, those goes do good work.
Also I realized my unemployment is only $2,200 biweekly not weekly... guess I can go back to work in that case, even though mothers day is over now and it's gonna be slow until Christmas. :/