Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

My wife had a major surgery last year, bladder removed, they knicked her colon, feces got in her blood(I forget the name they call it). It was really bad at first, fever was constantly around 103 off and on for days. Admitted back into the hospital several times, then released and it would go right back up. One night right after leaving the ER, they got it to 100 and let her go, we got home and it spiked to 105 on our thermometer. She was having convulsions, I was scared to death cause we hadn't been home a couple of hours. Off topic, but I'd never seen anybody get a fever that high, or react that way. They've been fighting it for a year with antibiotics, even IV treatment. It's there, but thankfully hasn't caused nothing like that again so far. Sorry, off topic, the 105 just made me think of it.
I hope she continues to do well. The health and happiness of those you love makes everything else pale in comparison.
 
Healthy in China is similiar to saying a 50 year coal miner is healthy in the USA. China is literally the most polluted place on the face of the earth. Find any list that examines environmental factors for pollution and China, along with India, beat everyone out. Out of the 500 most polluted cities in the world according to the WHO, 283 are in China. 0 in the USA.

WHO Global Ambient Air Quality Database (update 2018)

And why this Global climate initiative and Paris Accords are BS.
 
My wife had a major surgery last year, bladder removed, they knicked her colon, feces got in her blood(I forget the name they call it). It was really bad at first, fever was constantly around 103 off and on for days. Admitted back into the hospital several times, then released and it would go right back up. One night right after leaving the ER, they got it to 100 and let her go, we got home and it spiked to 105 on our thermometer. She was having convulsions, I was scared to death cause we hadn't been home a couple of hours. Off topic, but I'd never seen anybody get a fever that high, or react that way. They've been fighting it for a year with antibiotics, even IV treatment. It's there, but thankfully hasn't caused nothing like that again so far. Sorry, off topic, the 105 just made me think of it.

Sepsis. A blood infection, your wife was septic.

Glad she's doing better.
 
My wife had a major surgery last year, bladder removed, they knicked her colon, feces got in her blood(I forget the name they call it). It was really bad at first, fever was constantly around 103 off and on for days. Admitted back into the hospital several times, then released and it would go right back up. One night right after leaving the ER, they got it to 100 and let her go, we got home and it spiked to 105 on our thermometer. She was having convulsions, I was scared to death cause we hadn't been home a couple of hours. Off topic, but I'd never seen anybody get a fever that high, or react that way. They've been fighting it for a year with antibiotics, even IV treatment. It's there, but thankfully hasn't caused nothing like that again so far. Sorry, off topic, the 105 just made me think of it.

I can't even imagine dealing with that - especially the high fever and convulsions.
 
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My wife had a major surgery last year, bladder removed, they knicked her colon, feces got in her blood(I forget the name they call it). It was really bad at first, fever was constantly around 103 off and on for days. Admitted back into the hospital several times, then released and it would go right back up. One night right after leaving the ER, they got it to 100 and let her go, we got home and it spiked to 105 on our thermometer. She was having convulsions, I was scared to death cause we hadn't been home a couple of hours. Off topic, but I'd never seen anybody get a fever that high, or react that way. They've been fighting it for a year with antibiotics, even IV treatment. It's there, but thankfully hasn't caused nothing like that again so far. Sorry, off topic, the 105 just made me think of it.
Scary stuff, there. Glad she is better and pray that she heals completely.
 
I know, I know. Consider the source, but on the off chance that Info Wars and Francis Boyle are telling the truth, it means that UNC may have unwittingly funded research and development of this virus.

Francis Boyle, who wrote the biowarfare act of 1989 has, as recently as November, told four different news agencies that this virus was produced at UNC by a Chinese scientist named Zhengli Li Shi. And that it was taken to Wuhan's biolab. Boyle claims that 2 separate specialists have verified that the virus is a "gain of function" work product, meaning it is weaponized. Go Tarheels!

Full Transcript of “Smoking Gun” Bombshell Interview: Prof. Frances Boyle Exposes the Bioweapons Origins of the CoVid-19 Coronavirus
 
I know, I know. Consider the source, but on the off chance that Info Wars and Francis Boyle are telling the truth, it means that UNC may have unwittingly funded research and development of this virus.

Francis Boyle, who wrote the biowarfare act of 1989 has, as recently as November, told four different news agencies that this virus was produced at UNC by a Chinese scientist named Zhengli Li Shi. And that it was taken to Wuhan's biolab. Boyle claims that 2 separate specialists have verified that the virus is a "gain of function" work product, meaning it is weaponized. Go Tarheels!

Full Transcript of “Smoking Gun” Bombshell Interview: Prof. Frances Boyle Exposes the Bioweapons Origins of the CoVid-19 Coronavirus


With the invasion of Chinese "students" and "instructors" in US universities with the intent to steal and transfer technology, anything is possible. Why it keeps happening - that universities are turning a blind eye or simply lax in vetting, is extremely disturbing.

US authorities on Thursday charged a professor at a university in Tennessee with fraud and false statements, saying he hid his link to a Chinese institution while taking funding from NASA.

In the latest case related to US efforts to halt alleged unauthorized technology transfers to China, the Justice Department said Anming Hu hid his ties to Beijing University of Technology while he taught and did research at University of Tennessee, Knoxville.

The indictment said that from 2016, Hu "engaged in a scheme to defraud the National Aeronautics and Space Administration" by hiding his affiliation with the Beijing university.

US Professor Charged With Hiding Link To China On NASA-Funded Project
 
Who said I was good with China manufacturing for the world?
Did us leaving the Paris Accords make China more responsible?
I think we should do whatever is reasonably within our power to encourage China to adopt more environmentally friendly policies.
Lol
 
Scary stuff, there. Glad she is better and pray that she heals completely.

Perhaps a dumb question, but .... Is the medical community concerned about the possibility of food or drugs produced in China being contaminated by the coronavirus or similar? I assume viral contamination would be difficult - I do admit to avoiding topics like chemistry and biology like the plague in favor of sane topics like physics, math, and engineering. At least one batch of losartan that I received was recalled for a carcinigen, and apparently there's currently no ranitidine anywhere for the same reason. That's different, but it sure seems that the FDA or whoever has been pretty lax with regard to food and drugs coming in from China and India ... places where sanitation, environment, and manufacturing ethics are questionable. Nobody caught the melamine contamination in pet food until cats and dogs began dying - I hope somebody is more concerned with people food and drugs.
 
The tweets were deleted was this guy coughing with his daughter on air later confirmed to have Covid-19?

I'm not sure sharing the water matters when her head is right next to him and he's coughing. The 6 foot rule is already compromised.


Just shows not everyone should have kids.
 
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Perhaps a dumb question, but .... Is the medical community concerned about the possibility of food or drugs produced in China being contaminated by the coronavirus or similar? I assume viral contamination would be difficult - I do admit to avoiding topics like chemistry and biology like the plague in favor of sane topics like physics, math, and engineering. At least one batch of losartan that I received was recalled for a carcinigen, and apparently there's currently no ranitidine anywhere for the same reason. That's different, but it sure seems that the FDA or whoever has been pretty lax with regard to food and drugs coming in from China and India ... places where sanitation, environment, and manufacturing ethics are questionable. Nobody caught the melamine contamination in pet food until cats and dogs began dying - I hope somebody is more concerned with people food and drugs.

As of now the Covid-19 virus can possibly last on nonporous surfaces as long as 9 days. On porous surfaces such as cloth even less survivable. The short answer to this question is no. It takes 7-15 days to ship products from China often times much longer. This doesn’t count for how long a product sits at a shipping yard, a warehouse, how long it sits inside a specific store warehouse, and how long it sits in a back room or on the shelf before it’s bought. In general most viruses are extremely vulnerable outside of a warm biological host.
 
My wife had a major surgery last year, bladder removed, they knicked her colon, feces got in her blood(I forget the name they call it). It was really bad at first, fever was constantly around 103 off and on for days. Admitted back into the hospital several times, then released and it would go right back up. One night right after leaving the ER, they got it to 100 and let her go, we got home and it spiked to 105 on our thermometer. She was having convulsions, I was scared to death cause we hadn't been home a couple of hours. Off topic, but I'd never seen anybody get a fever that high, or react that way. They've been fighting it for a year with antibiotics, even IV treatment. It's there, but thankfully hasn't caused nothing like that again so far. Sorry, off topic, the 105 just made me think of it.
its called Sepsis and it's a very serious problem. You shouldnt have a single bill from that hospital for their mistake.
 
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