The more I hear about this virus, the worse it gets. A friend of mine
is in the medical field, working the front lines, and mentioned
problems certain survivors (especially those requiring ventilators)
face: the permanent lung scarring is already fairly well-known, but
apparently another problem is kidney damage; something about the virus
replacing the iron in hemoglobin, which does something-or-other with the
end result that many of these poor people will either need a new k
When I first did the voluntary self-quarantine (voluntary meaning, I
stayed out of the thrift stores and other favorite haunts even when they
were still open), my basic attitude was "I'm not too worried about what
would happen to Jeff or me if we caught it, as I'm sure we'd be fine
and make full recoveries; I'm concerned about passing it to someone who
CAN'T handle it due to immune-system problems or other high-risk
factors." But at some point in the past couple of weeks, that changed to
"Also I am worried about me and mine."
Another concern: the
Worldometers site lists the number of people who have recovered from the
virus in various states and countries -- but I have not yet found any
data breaking down those who recovered: how many made full recoveries
and are now just as healthy as before they got sick, how many recovered
but have permanent lung damage, how many recovered but their kidneys are
shot ....
Tl;dr: Don't go out if you don't have to, people. And
if you DO have to, then for Zod's sake wear a mask and gloves, wash your
hands, and follow the other anti-contamination protocols. Russian
roulette is a stupid game to play even if there's only two or three
bullets in a hundred-chamber gun.
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