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Yep because you’re just parroting what they tell you. None of you cats have asked what the fukk happened to the flu all of a sudden? None of you but think you have a mic drop lol. Cats are easily controlled as long as the right people say something. Act like the media won’t lie for sensationalism smh. I don’t think this is a hoax as in the shyt don’t exist but I still say it’s the flu being hyped by the media to scare people. That’s why you got clowns happy folks getting dragged off buses to feel “safe” and cats snitching on neighbors for playing with their kids but nah nothing could be twisted to fuel that paranoia?
So our government just randomly decided this year to close down states across the country? Governments across the entire globe all came together and decided to shut down the world and devastate the economy of every country on the planet?
and they did this to control us and make us stay inside?
Did you take even 5 seconds to think through this?
 

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Experts in Germany believe Europe could be close to herd immunity in shock new study

German scientists have found antibodies in asymptomatic people and could be loosing up their lockdown rules in the coming weeks very possible

this is great news and sounds much more plausible than the stories of people in China beating the virus and then becoming reinfected immediately by the same strain. Viruses typically don’t work like that. I think they just never really got over the virus in the first place and the negative tests were a false positive.
 
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One of my distant cousins just lost her son who died from C-19 in prison yesterday. She's lost her eldest and her mom within the last two years.

My 1st cousin and her husband, who live in NYC, have been sick over the last several weeks. Because she didn't have a fever, they sent her home. He later got sick, was tested and sent home. Luckily, neither had it.

One of my Navy homeys and another guy on my old ship, that I didn't know, passed as well.
 

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An update on my wife's situation. She had a surgery to clear out her sinuses, and the Dr I talked to said he had never seen an infection like that in his career. He said that it was like clearing out wet cement, but he also said that he accomplished his goal, doesn't believe the infection is fungal (which is the best news) and now that her passage ways are cleared out, it gives the medicine/antibiotics a better chance to turn the infection from spreading, and fighting it medicinally. She is on a vent from when they did the surgery, and they are being cautious in weening her off some of the drugs they have going into her before they take her off the vent. I hear ventilator and immediately go fukking crazy, but my best friend is an anesthesiologist and he explained things to me in a way that keeps me calm. I am still so very grateful for all of your positive thoughts/prayers/energy and beyond humbled. I have been texting her phone pictures of the dogs, who miss her and are sad, and just whatever stupid shyt comes to my mind, she does have her phone with her, so I'm just waiting for the day when she is able to see her phone, find out how emotional I have been, and text me that i'm a "p*ssy" (and probably worse, lol, both of us being not outwardly emotional, we joke all the time whenever the other shows any deep emotion, she is just like a coli breh in that respect, but it's out of love and humor). After what have been the absolute worst 3 days in my life, I am just starting to actually be kind of more and more grateful I am not there to just watch her suffer and not be able to do anything, although I do wish I could get more updates. I have had to call every time for updates, which I don't mind doing at all, but nobody from the hospital has called me other than the 1 Dr. that did her surgery, and the anesthesiologist to get permission. I know that ICU's are slammed, and I am eternally grateful for what all these HCP's are doing to keep my world alive, and I can't even imagine how many calls they take from people a day ranging in emotion from devastated, to confused, to angry af, but with her being in critical condition, I just wish there was a better way. I'm at a point now where I am not frantic, so I am doing some work, trying to keep my mind busy, lurking threads, watching some of the shows we would watch together so when she wakes up and can talk again, I can spoil the fukk out of them for her lol, and I plan on completely remodeling the bedroom for when she comes home, getting some of the pictures I have taken blown up and canvased, I'm going to completely redo the backyard, she wanted a patio set, I'm going to build her a whole ass "retreat" back there, just spending all this nervous energy on constructive things that will make her happy when she gets home. If I can't be with her, I will use my energy to make life more enjoyable for her when I can be again. Happy Easter, Coli, and from the bottom of my heart, I appreciate all of you!
 

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An update on my wife's situation. She had a surgery to clear out her sinuses, and the Dr I talked to said he had never seen an infection like that in his career. He said that it was like clearing out wet cement, but he also said that he accomplished his goal, doesn't believe the infection is fungal (which is the best news) and now that her passage ways are cleared out, it gives the medicine/antibiotics a better chance to turn the infection from spreading, and fighting it medicinally. She is on a vent from when they did the surgery, and they are being cautious in weening her off some of the drugs they have going into her before they take her off the vent. I hear ventilator and immediately go fukking crazy, but my best friend is an anesthesiologist and he explained things to me in a way that keeps me calm. I am still so very grateful for all of your positive thoughts/prayers/energy and beyond humbled. I have been texting her phone pictures of the dogs, who miss her and are sad, and just whatever stupid shyt comes to my mind, she does have her phone with her, so I'm just waiting for the day when she is able to see her phone, find out how emotional I have been, and text me that i'm a "p*ssy" (and probably worse, lol, both of us being not outwardly emotional, we joke all the time whenever the other shows any deep emotion, she is just like a coli breh in that respect, but it's out of love and humor). After what have been the absolute worst 3 days in my life, I am just starting to actually be kind of more and more grateful I am not there to just watch her suffer and not be able to do anything, although I do wish I could get more updates. I have had to call every time for updates, which I don't mind doing at all, but nobody from the hospital has called me other than the 1 Dr. that did her surgery, and the anesthesiologist to get permission. I know that ICU's are slammed, and I am eternally grateful for what all these HCP's are doing to keep my world alive, and I can't even imagine how many calls they take from people a day ranging in emotion from devastated, to confused, to angry af, but with her being in critical condition, I just wish there was a better way. I'm at a point now where I am not frantic, so I am doing some work, trying to keep my mind busy, lurking threads, watching some of the shows we would watch together so when she wakes up and can talk again, I can spoil the fukk out of them for her lol, and I plan on completely remodeling the bedroom for when she comes home, getting some of the pictures I have taken blown up and canvased, I'm going to completely redo the backyard, she wanted a patio set, I'm going to build her a whole ass "retreat" back there, just spending all this nervous energy on constructive things that will make her happy when she gets home. If I can't be with her, I will use my energy to make life more enjoyable for her when I can be again. Happy Easter, Coli, and from the bottom of my heart, I appreciate all of you!
Glad to hear.

Stay strong behind.

I'd do the same thing for my queen :mjcry:
 

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Santa Rosa police detective who died of coronavirus complications twice denied test for virus


CHANTELLE LEE
THE PRESS DEMOCRAT

April 11, 2020, 11:13PM

Updated 32 minutes ago

As she spent two weeks in mid-March fighting off a fever, aching body and shortness of breath, Santa Rosa Police Detective Marylou Armer twice asked doctors to be tested for COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus that would kill her by the end of the month.

But Armer’s requests were denied by Kaiser Permanente’s Vallejo Medical Center. A doctor told the 43-year-old that her age and lack of underlying medical conditions meant she was not considered vulnerable to the illness that has killed more than 100,000 people worldwide, said her older sister, Mari Lau of Menifee in Riverside County.

By the time the American Canyon resident was finally cleared to be tested on March 23, after initially being denied for the third time, “it was too late already,” Lau, 47, said.

When Armer’s husband brought her to the emergency room that day, she was quickly sedated and intubated in an effort to boost the dangerously low levels of oxygen in her bloodstream, her sister said. A little while later, her test for COVID-19 came back positive and she was placed in a medically induced coma in the hopes that her condition would improve. She never woke up and died March 31.

Armer’s husband has asked for privacy for him and his daughter since his wife’s death, but the family has agreed to let Lau share details about Armer’s life and illness.

“It is very frustrating,” Lau said of her sister’s inability to be tested at a time when medical providers across the United States were imploring the federal government to give them more testing kits to better track the spread of the virus. “A person knows their body and knows when something is wrong.”

In a statement, Kaiser on Saturday confirmed that Armer was not immediately tested.


Dr. David Witt, the HMO’s national infectious disease expert, emphasized she was in regular contact with her physician and that doctors had adhered to “public health authority testing guidelines, which have been based on a very limited availability of tests.

“We offer heartfelt sympathies to Detective Armer’s family and loved ones at this profoundly difficult time,” Witt said in the statement.

When Armer first got sick, she told her sister that she thought she was coming down with a cold or the flu. She had a fever, body aches, shortness of breath and some chills. A few days later, her fever and body aches subsided a little, but she still had some trouble breathing.

“She said she’d never felt this kind of sickness in her body before,” Lau said.

A sworn officer in the Santa Rosa Police Department, Armer was the first California peace officer to die from the disease as well as the first Napa County resident. She is one of nine Santa Rosa police officers and staff to test positive for the coronavirus as of Friday.

The last time Lau heard from her sister was when Armer’s husband dropped her off at the hospital emergency room to get tested for the virus. A little while later, Armer told her sister the doctors were going to intubate her for 24 hours because she was having difficulty breathing and her oxygen level was so low.
 
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