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Old 04-19-2020, 07:24 AM   #11
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Over the past month I’ve posted on other threads that there is a great deal that is not known about this virus.

Honestly, the more we learn about the course of the disease, the more frightening it is. Blood clots, kidney failure, long term cognitive deficits, long term lung problems and a host of other unforeseen consequences are being seen.

Yes, the fact that it is rare in younger children is wonderful.

The phase in plan presented by the CDC is totally rational; yet actually implemented, including the absolute requirement for widespread and intelligent testing just does not seem possible.
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