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What are folks who have recovered saying about the disease? How hard did it hit them? How does it compare to the flu, etc.?


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Couple days of decongestants, then good to go. Worked from home for 18 hours, than back at it.

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There arent very many recovered. It can take weeks.


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Originally Posted by TimberRunner
Couple days of decongestants, then good to go. Worked from home for 18 hours, than back at it.



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They just released a lady from the hospital an hour from here fully recovered and she was in her 80s that was good to hear.

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Listen to an interview of a guy in his 40's who had the virus and it ran it's course on him.
He said it was relatively mild as far as viruses go..


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Originally Posted by Musicianized
There arent very many recovered. It can take weeks.


Thats not true at all.


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Originally Posted by Musicianized
There arent very many recovered. It can take weeks.


Baloney. The Lack of accurate reporting on recovered cases is part of what is driving the panic. We hear about cases and deaths, never those who had it, got better and moved on. The is misinformation and the damn media AND CDC, etc are complicit. They need to tell the whole story,

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Here is an account of two people close by me. One required hospitalization but is out and in recovery. For the other person, it is like a mild bug.

https://www.yaktrinews.com/first-ca...ty-a-second-person-is-presumed-positive/


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Great question, hope this thread has some legs


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Originally Posted by akasparky
Listen to an interview of a guy in his 40's who had the virus and it ran it's course on him.
He said it was relatively mild as far as viruses go..


Thats a lie! Everyone dies with 12 hours lol

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from what I understand its pretty mild, maybe like a "man" cold but far less severe than the flu. The danger is some people develop pneumonia at the end of the sickness. That is a problem for people with other issues. I will make this prediction. Just now we finally have the ability to test this in a widespread fashion. I predict cases of this are going to explode because they will actually be diagnosed with compared to before not being diagnosed. I also predict the only people being tested before hand were the sickest people. The silver lining is people will then see this isn't the boogie man after all, There will be lots of stories of recovery and the death rate I am predicting will lower to about .5%

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Good listen from someone who knows what the F*ck they are talking about not some news source trying to get clicks. Or morons on forums that are armchair biologists


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80% of the cases will be people who get it and get over it easily or not even know they had it.
There are probably thousands in the US in that category now. Test everyone in the country with cold or flu symptoms and the positive number would skyrocket.
They were saying on Fox news that maybe why some kids are not a vector is because they have already had another past strain of the virus and have somewhat of an immunity. It's nothing new, it's a new strain of a common virus.

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Are u seriously quoting chinese statistics haha.

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Originally Posted by k20350
Good listen from someone who knows what the F*ck they are talking about not some news source trying to get clicks. Or morons on forums that are armchair biologists



It’s funny how a guy can be factually right, on virology, on medical supply chains, etc, yet so wrapped up in his own ego peddling his books and career that every conclusion is preordained doom n gloom followed by “and i predicted this!” Everyone’s a micheal creighton now? God bless’em, but not sure if have met an infectious disease specialist who wasn’t a catastrophist. Well, maybe one or two.


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How many have you met?



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'Don't panic' says US woman who recovered from coronavirus
David Albright with Issam Ahmed in Washington
AFPMarch 12, 2020, 12:51 AM CDT

Seattle (AFP) - An American woman who has recovered from the novel coronavirus has a simple message for people who are worried: Don't panic -- but do think about high-risk individuals and stay home if you feel ill.

Elizabeth Schneider lives in Seattle, the biggest city of Washington state, which has the most deaths in the United States from the disease sweeping the globe.

The 37-year-old, who has a PhD in bioengineering, said she was sharing her story "to give people a little bit of hope" through her own relatively mild experience with the infection, which she treated herself from home.

But, she added, "obviously, it's not something to be completely nonchalant about, because there are a lot of people who are elderly or have underlying health conditions.

"That means that we need to be extra vigilant about staying home, isolating ourselves from others."

This week, US health authorities citing Chinese data said 80 percent of cases have been mild, while the remaining serious cases that required hospitalization affected mainly people over 60 and those with conditions like diabetes, heart disease or lung disease.

- The party -

Schneider first began experiencing flu-like symptoms on February 25, three days after going to a party that was later identified as the place where at least five other people also got infected.

"I woke up and I was feeling tired, but it was nothing more than what you normally feel when you have to get up and go to work, and I had been very busy the previous weekend," she told AFP in an interview Wednesday.

By midday, however, she felt a headache coming on, along with a fever and body aches. She decided to leave the office of the biotechnology company where she works as a marketing manager, and went home.

After waking up from a nap, Schneider found she had a high temperature, which peaked at 103 degrees Fahrenheit that night (39.4 Celsius).

"And at that point, I started to shiver uncontrollably, and I was getting the chills and getting tingling in my extremities, so that was a little concerning," she said.

She turned to over-the-counter flu medications to treat the symptoms and called a friend to be on standby in case she needed to be taken to an emergency room -- but the fever began to recede in the coming days.

Schneider had been following news reports about the novel coronavirus. The first US case was detected in Washington in late January.

The state has since gone on to become the epicenter of the disease in the country, with more than 260 cases and at least two dozen deaths. Nationwide, there have been more than 1,100 cases and 30 deaths.

Because she didn't have the most common symptoms like a cough or shortness of breath, "I thought, okay, well that's definitely why I don't have coronavirus," said Schneider.

She had gotten a flu shot but assumed her illness was a different strain. A visit to the doctor would only result in her being asked to go home, rest and drink plenty of fluids.

- 'Pleasantly surprised' -

A few days later, however, she discovered through a friend's Facebook post that several people from the party had all developed similar symptoms, and she began to get more suspicious.

Several of these people went to their doctors, where they were found to be negative for the flu, but they were not offered coronavirus tests because they too were not coughing or having breathing trouble.

Knowing that she would also likely be turned down for the test, she decided to enroll in a research program called the Seattle Flu Study, hoping it might provide an answer. The team behind the study sent her a nasal swab kit, which she mailed back and waited several more days.

"I finally got a phone call from one of the research coordinators on Saturday (March 7), telling me that 'You have tested positive for COVID-19,'" she said.

"I was a little bit pleasantly surprised, because I thought it was a little bit cool," Schneider admitted, laughing, though her mother cried when she told her.

"Granted, I probably would not have felt that way if I was severely ill," she said. "But from a scientific curiosity perspective, I thought it was very interesting. And also the fact that I finally got confirmation that that's what I had."

By this time, her symptoms had already subsided, and she was told by local health authorities to remain at home for at least seven days after the onset of symptoms or 72 hours after they subsided.

It's now been a week since she's felt better. She has started going out for errands but is still avoiding large gatherings and continuing to work from home.

Schneider said she hoped her example, which will probably be typical of the high majority of cases, could comfort others.

"The message is don't panic," said Schneider. "If you think that you have it, you probably do; you should probably get tested."

"If your symptoms aren't life-threatening, simply stay at home, medicate with over-the-counter medicines, drink lots of water, get a lot of rest and check out the shows you want to binge-watch," she said.


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