COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

LeVraiPapi

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For me everything is open to revision. Especially with this. I do not take anything as gospel truth. Everything in my mind has some degree of uncertainty attached to it - even if for certain things it is immeasurably small.

The scientific method at work ...

Everything he said in his video summed up my study. I have posted about the same findings all the time on here.

The CVA symptoms are tragic too. Nobody really talks about them.
 

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Coronavirus survivors banned from joining the military
Meghann Myers
10 hours ago

As the Defense Department negotiates its way through the coronavirus pandemic and its fallout, military entrance processing stations are working with new guidance when it comes to bringing COVID-19 survivors into the services.

A past COVID-19 diagnosis is a no-go for processing, according to a recently released MEPCOM memo circulating on Twitter.

“During the medical history interview or examination, a history of COVID-19, confirmed by either a laboratory test or a clinician diagnosis, is permanently disqualifying ...” the memo reads.


“During the screening process, a reported history of confirmed COVID-19 will be annotated ‘Considered disqualifying’“ pic.twitter.com/ZKx91AUbXo

— Free (@Nathaniel_Free) May 4, 2020
The memo is authentic, Pentagon spokeswoman Jessica Maxwell confirmed to Military Times.

Specifically, it lays out guidelines for MEPS staff to deal with potential, as well as confirmed, coronavirus cases. That starts with screening at all MEPS, which includes taking a temperature and answering questions about symptoms and potential contact.

If an applicant fails screening, according to the memo, they won’t be tested, but they can return in 14 days if they’re symptom-free. Anyone who has been diagnosed with COVID-19 will have to wait until 28 days after diagnosis to report to MEPS.

Upon return, a diagnosis will be marked as “permanently disqualifying” for accession. Recruits can apply for waivers for all permanently disqualifying conditions, including surviving COVID-19. However, without any further guidance for exceptions dealing with COVID-19, a review authority would have no justification to grant a waiver.

Maxwell declined to explain why a coronavirus diagnosis would be permanently disqualifying, compared to other viral, non-chronic illnesses that do not preclude military service.

:francis:


 

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Everything he said in his video summed up my study. I have posted about the same findings all the time on here.

The CVA symptoms are tragic too. Nobody really talks about them.

The findings ok.

Those conclusions will be revised before long. So for me not gospel.

This is a work in progress IMO.
 

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I had damn near all the symptoms of it the first 2 weeks of April and even lost 15lbs. Just got tested yesterday and my test came back as Detected:dahell:

Wtf brehs:damn:
 

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A poster made a long post about his mom dying from Covid. Dude come right under to post

"People enjoying life:blessed:"

This might be the worst person on the Coli. Even right wingers don't do that. I was taken back for a minute

Some people are selfish pricks that want instant gratification to themselves, while killing others in the process. Thats the mindset of a serial killer.
 

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For me everything is open to revision. Especially with this. I do not take anything as gospel truth. Everything in my mind has some degree of uncertainty attached to it - even if for certain things it is immeasurably small.

The scientific method at work ...

especially when it’s something that clearly doesn’t affect everyone the same there is no way to say the corona universally does this to people when you have some people who had it so mildly they don’t know they even had it and some who’ve been rocked by it
 

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People need to wash their godamn hands anytime they come back from a store or open an amazon package. It takes just 20 seconds and kills the germ I don’t get why people aren’t extra cautious

as far as people getting it who social distance the biggest imo is probably those who live in apartment buildings. Touching doors elevators etc that are touched by tons of people hundreds of times a day

when you been unhygienic you’re whole life, it’s hard to change. I wash my hands several times a day and as soon as I come home, always before I eat, etc. I’ve done that my whole life. So being careful is like 2nd nature. But some folk just aren’t hygienic.
 
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