I smoked for over 20 years. Haven’t had a cig in four. I feel better now than I have since I was in my 20s. Lungs are resilient. The patient with the scarred lung will get better. Where is the article about the millions that have recovered without a problem? Fuck the fuck off.
The Dazzler is shifting the narrative from bodies stacked like cordwood to long-term health effects of COVID - even though nobody knows WTF 'long-term' effects are six months in to something.
How many unfiltered cigarettes did this Euro smoke in his lifetime?
As an asthmatic, that part of the virus scares me, but for regular folks, they are fine. Let them live their life while I stay home until there is a vaccine.
As an asthmatic, that part of the virus scares me, but for regular folks, they are fine. Let them live their life while I stay home until there is a vaccine.
There is nothing specifically alarming about unpublished data on 33 of the worst infected individuals, only a month after discharge, with no control data showing lung damage.
It would be more surprising if there wasn't some damage post-hospitalization... Almost any standard inflammatory infection that places someone in the hospital, like pneumonia, can leave non-permanent lung damage behind for 6+ months.
Another question is how many were on ventilators and for how long and how much oxygen mix. High levels of oxygen can damage your lungs and yes I did stay at a Holiday Inn Express. Once.
Is this still going on? I thought we'd pretty much given up
I still forget. I forgot to mask up while going to the bathroom while at a restaurant and was stopped. I went back and got my mask but it’s so fucking stupid. I can sit at the table with no mask, but when I get up, well more than six feet away from everyone, I need a mask?
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The Dazzler is shifting the narrative from bodies stacked like cordwood to long-term health effects of COVID - even though nobody knows WTF 'long-term' effects are six months in to something.
How many unfiltered cigarettes did this Euro smoke in his lifetime?
It would be more surprising if there wasn't some damage post-hospitalization... Almost any standard inflammatory infection that places someone in the hospital, like pneumonia, can leave non-permanent lung damage behind for 6+ months.