Some people who get sick with COVID-19 do not feel any symptoms of the disease, but what does an asymptomatic COVID-19 infection look like?
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whenever i see a diagram or illustration of unhealthy lungs i get anxiety
So … pooled screening. Okay fine, it ' s a great method for cutting costs and minimizing minimal resources. It ' s not unusual for medical organizations to simply not do the re-tests. My personal'experience with this is when I used to donate blood at my regional Red Cross. I sanctuary ' t been allowed to donate for almost a decade now due to my blood becoming part of a batch that came back HIV . Went to my own doctor, got a trine HIV tests'set a month apart, all negative. Every year given that I ' ve had another HIV test done and submitted it to them and I still can ' t donate. So as long as whoever is doing the batch screening actually goes back and does the second round and doesn ' t simply state ' alright this entire batch of individuals requires'to quarantine for 2 weeks ' then it ' s fine.
You’re braver than you believe and more powerful than you appear, and smarter than you think- so follow guidelines and stay at home to remain safe. take care of your good friends and family.god bless you guys
We ' re all going to get it ultimately. Might also get this strain in order to keep our immune systems up to date rather of waiting till we ' re older with decreased immune reactions- and now facing a brand-new and more severe anomaly. Either way we can ' t stop it. My layperson viewpoint. Tell me why I ' m incorrect
the day man consume meat of the flesh in the garden he was doomed. genetically. mammals need to not consume mammals.
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Some individuals are much better than others in acknowledging signs. To be asymptomatic is more an aspect of the observer than it is an element of the illness.
In one somewhat macabre way, higher rates of asymptomatic infections would be an advantage: We currently understand how many individuals have died from this; so with that as an offered the more individuals who have actually been infected the lower the casualty rate. Asymptomatic cases imply that the circumstance moving forward is harder to handle (booo!), however it also suggests that the circumstance to date may not be as bad as it looked (yeah?).
Huh, interesting method to minimize costs and might speed up testing. I imagine something like this:1,000 test samples, group them by 100. If they all come back negative, neat.If 5 come back positive, divide the 5 groups into 4( so now you have 20 groups).10/ 20 come back positive. Check each of the 10 groups( which each have 25). Say you get 50 positive results.265 tests utilized, recognized 50 positive cases. Conserved 735 tests( about$ 220,500 if each test costs$ 300).
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If the infection itself can ' t supply immunity, is a vaccine possible?
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I have an extremely hard time thinking any research study coming out of China. They’re everything about face-saving.
They'' re establishing methods to use less tests due to the fact that we don'' t have enough?