COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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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?
Did you even take 5 seconds to think through what I posted that addressed your post? Just all emotions. Y’all nikkas don’t want disagreement just more echo chamber talk so y’all can feel smart. Go ahead super smart crew.
 

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Smh. Blood on alot of peoples hands
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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.
Regardless of texting she still would have had to fight off the virus on her own right? There are no treatments. Knowing your positive doesn't put you on a better path to recovery.
 

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Did you even take 5 seconds to think through what I posted that addressed your post? Just all emotions. Y’all nikkas don’t want disagreement just more echo chamber talk so y’all can feel smart. Go ahead super smart crew.

Amazing how you are the only smart one here and yet you write at about a 4th grade level.
 

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Amazing how you are the only smart one here and yet you write at about a 4th grade level.
See we’ve reached the coli bytch logic part of the discussion. Where did I claim I was the only smart one. No need for bytch logic nikka let’s speak on what’s actually posted. We also have the you write at blah blah blah level but what does that truly mean? Are we supposed to write at a college level online? Is this some nikka nerd shyt thats supposed to be an insult? Ok according to you I write at a 4th grade level now what? It hasn’t messed with reality off the net so guess 4th grade level will work for success offline so he shrug. Anymore nikka nerd insults that mean nothing?
 

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Smh. I know it’s tough but for people who are able to work from home right now really need to sit back and look at the positives if you haven’t been negatively affected by this. I’ve realized just how much of my life was like running on a hamster wheel. Even tho I’ve been limited to what I can do outside the house I still feel somewhat more free for real. Even my girl who still has to work said that it feel like she’s been going to work everyday on a Saturday
 

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Regardless of texting she still would have had to fight off the virus on her own right? There are no treatments. Knowing your positive doesn't put you on a better path to recovery.

That is true, I guess they would be more responsive to you if you were positive though. But who knows
 
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