I haven’t caught it and don’t know anybody that has.
I know one guy.
78 years old.
Had been fighting cancer.
Cancer got worse and he was hospitalized.
Got Covid-19 either in the hospital or they noticed the symptoms there.
Had a stroke in the hospital and passed away.
I'm not sure of the cause of death but I suspect they will list it as Covid-19. Does Covid cause strokes?
I don't know about strokes but it invades areas rich in ACE2 receptors. My wife is a nurse and while we were not tested, she thinks we had it in March. I had a headache for 2 weeks, and that is consistent with swelling at the spine. We had high fever and sore muscles. My wife works in a small office with another nurse, and that nurse swears she spread it to us. Funny but she can't get tested. Now new patients having procedure must get tested in 48 hours of admission, but none of the employees are tested. Testing is done on site. Her hospital is huge, but outpatient procedures only.
I think the fed bonus for a covid patient is 35K.
Referenced from link:
https://www.webmd.com/lung/news/20200423/the-great-invader-how-covid-attacks-every-organ Once the virus is deeply embedded in the body, it begins to cause more severe disease. This is where direct attack on other organs that have ACE2 receptors can occur, including heart muscle, kidneys, blood vessels, the liver, and potentially the central nervous system. This may be one reason for the vast array of symptoms COVID-19 can cause.
“It's highly unlikely that any other organs can be affected through direct invasion without severe disease,” Vinetz adds.