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Originally Posted by MeredithMan
3 examples from my world:
My daughter is an RN at Concord Hospital. One of her co-workers--another mid 20's RN--"didn't feel right". Took her own temp...slight fever..99+. Decided since she is in healthcare, she should get tested. She had it. Quarantined at home for 2 weeks. Got re-tested and was clear. She told my daughter that other than feeling a little off for 1 day, she felt fine.
My in-laws, both almost 87, live at an assisted living facility in NH. They tested positive two weeks ago. Neither has had a single symptom and tell us daily that they "feel fine". Both of them are in very good health, other than some mild dementia.
It is a very strange illness in that you can have 3 people like my in-laws and my daughter's co-worker who go through it without issue, and other folks are on death's door.
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The “key” factor in most Chinese virus deaths are caused by pre-exsiting health conditions (talked about ad nauseum) and not the virus itself. Sounds simple to me...