Posted by alexandra_k on June 30, 2020, at 18:46:45
In reply to Re: how much time?, posted by alexandra_k on June 30, 2020, at 10:19:17
You can lose up to 70 per cent of your lung capacity, they reckon, before the average common person will go to their doctor and say they are having trouble breathing.
Because onset is gradual, I suppose. People confuse normal aging / normal getting unfit from lack of activity / degenerative disease.
That means that there are a lot of people out there who think they are relatively healthy and it isn't until something hits their lungs and disrupts the filtration there and they realise they had nothing in reserve.
So... It could be about that. Why some people are more affected. Some of them, anyway.
Not all of them, of course.
There seem to be a variety of reasons / possible complications of CoronaVirus that result in it's course sometimes being very very very severe or lethal.
Bats are the natural resorvoir, they think.
SO now, of course the laboratory scientists will want to go out and collect bats and try and infect them and so on. The people at Otago have managed to find some bats and they want to study them now, all of a sudden. Sure. Course they do.
Dromedary Camels.
But I don't think that you will find it in the water-supply. It isn't like e-coli. That waves it's little flagella / flagellum (depending on whether you believe the text or the drawing)... Grrrrrrrrrrrrrrrrr THATS A F*CK*NG MEANING ERROR JUST SAYING WHERE'S MY F*CK*NG GIFT CARD??? (I jest. Sorta...)
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