Coronavirus, Covid 19 Discussion and How It Has Affected Your Daily Life Chat Thread

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Disgraced Yale professor looking for his 15 minutes of fame on Steve Bannon's "War Room" show. :lau

Yale School of Public Health professor Harvey Risch has been a vocal supporter of the use of hydroxychloroquine to treat COVID-19, despite a lack of scientific evidence that it works.

In a statement released on Medium on Aug. 4, members of the Yale scientific and medical community voiced concern over Risch’s ardent advocacy of hydroxychloroquine. It is signed by more than 20 Yale faculty members.

“As his colleagues, we defend the right of Dr. Risch, a respected cancer epidemiologist, to voice his opinions,” the letter states. “But he is not an expert in infectious disease epidemiology and he has not been swayed by the body of scientific evidence from rigorously conducted clinical trials, which refute the plausibility of his belief and arguments.”

Source: Yale Daily News
 
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Um no the point is that asymptomatic people have an extremely low viral count and virus shed time so rarely transmit the virus
I got Covid from my g-daughter, who was asymptomatic. So I don't much care what the studies say, I know from personal experience that it happens.
 
Sorry to hear that for you. Did you get very sick? I do hope you are well again now!
I got a digestive version of it and yes, I was quite sick. I could not swallow anything. I became dehydrated and was in the ER twice. Was sick all of January. Had to have potassium via IV and that stuff BURNS. I was admitted and kept a couple or three nights. My senses were affected and everything smelled like sewage or worse, even water. Yes, thank you, I'm mostly well now, but still tender from my esophagus down. I'm careful what I eat.

I wish everyone would get vaccinated for this simple reason: the more people that get Covid, even a very mild case that does not affect them much (like my grand- daughter, who gave it to me), the more it can mutate. And the more it mutates, the more likely it is to become resistant to vaccines, and/or even more deadly. Yes, coronaviruses have always been around. But why did this one cause a pandemic and why is it killing so many people? Because it is a NOVEL, or NEW virus. It is a mutation. The only way to stop it is for everybody to get vaccinated and keep it from mutating even further. That is my plea.
 
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