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stickyfingers101
My wife's cousin has Corona & is in an induced coma on a ventilator in NYC.
51...good health, not overweight, never smoked, no underlying health issues.
she's at one of the best hospitals...but, any good Mojo you've got for her is appreciated.
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stickyfingers101
My wife's cousin has Corona & is in an induced coma on a ventilator in NYC.
51...good health, not overweight, never smoked, no underlying health issues.
she's at one of the best hospitals...but, any good Mojo you've got for her is appreciated.
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SomeTorontoGirl
Nice to see some good news - Marianne Faithfull reportedly released from hospital after 3 weeks.
[www.rollingstone.com]
Marianne Faithfull was discharged from a London hospital Wednesday, more than three weeks after the singer tested positive for the coronavirus.
“We are really happy to say that Marianne has been discharged from hospital today, 22 days after being admitted suffering from the symptoms of Covid-19. She will continue to recuperate in London,” a rep for the singer said in a statement. “Marianne thanks you all for your kind messages of concern which have meant a great deal through what is a such a difficult time for so many. She is also very grateful to all the NHS staff who cared for her at the hospital and, without doubt, saved her life.”
On April 4th, Faithfull’s reps confirmed that the singer was being treated in a London hospital, noting that she was “stable and responding to treatment.”
Faithfull’s longtime friend Penny Arcade told Rolling Stone at the time that the singer was sheltering in place following the United Kingdom’s order to do so when she developed a cold. Out of caution, Faithfull checked herself into the hospital, where she tested positive for COVID-19. She remained hospitalized after developing pneumonia. During Faithfull’s time in the hospital, her friend and collaborator Hal Willner died of complications related to COVID-19.
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Lady Jayne
very pleased to see Marianne made it!
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Lady Jayne
very pleased to see Marianne made it!
Me too, that woman is a fighter, after all she's been through it would have been tragic for her to die of this.
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Sighunt
More and more, I have been reading about these COVID "long-haulers", people who have these residual/lingering medical conditions resulting from COVID. Their stories are pretty frightening.
[www.yahoo.com]
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Sighunt
More and more, I have been reading about these COVID "long-haulers", people who have these residual/lingering medical conditions resulting from COVID. Their stories are pretty frightening.
[www.yahoo.com]
"Recovered" is not what people think it is. So many bizarre things happening weeks and months after getting over it, some that kill people.
Probably why a lot of people took it seriously: the unknown is far worse than "the flu", and it's got the potential to really throw a brick in the pie of life for a lot of people if it's not taken seriously.
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Sighunt
More and more, I have been reading about these COVID "long-haulers", people who have these residual/lingering medical conditions resulting from COVID. Their stories are pretty frightening.
[www.yahoo.com]
"Recovered" is not what people think it is. So many bizarre things happening weeks and months after getting over it, some that kill people.
Probably why a lot of people took it seriously: the unknown is far worse than "the flu", and it's got the potential to really throw a brick in the pie of life for a lot of people if it's not taken seriously.
This is why those who think its a hoax really need first hand experience. I had a serious case in March, had a hospital visit but luckily recovered and not a long hauler. The only obvious residual affect seems to be my hair has stopped growing. No haircut since January and my hair is no longer than it was in April. Minor issue for sure.