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Message Subject Covid19/2021-22 OMICRON/ VIRUS "IHU" FRANCE:P13310/NEWEST VIRUS: "NEOCOV" HIGH INFECTION RATE+1 IN 3 DIE !?! P13315
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COVID-19 patients are unlikely to spread infectious virus particles beyond nine days after symptoms begin, even though virus is detectable in the nose and throat and stool for much longer, according to data compiled by UK researchers from 79 studies.

Doctors expect that people with severe COVID-19 who survive weeks on a ventilator will face a well documented condition called ICU-Acquired Weakness. The condition leaves long-term intensive care unit (ICU) patients with nerve degeneration, muscle wasting, and debilitating weakness. Take note, that is happens with every ICU patient that had these treatments, so it's not a "COVID" thing and it's only for the poor souls that had severe COVID. The good news is the vaccines are really good at preventing severe COVID.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 79650255


Do you mean, the advice from this thread in spring, is irrelevant and over exaggerated.

Spring Advice - buy up all the nuts and bolts from stores, because there will be a world wide shut down and we will not be able to get survival supplies like nuts and bolts from China no more.

how about everyone stocking up on Duct Tape, the SHTF wonder tool. Do not forget this in your supply bag.

how much money was pushed to spend on survival supplies for the sudden worldwide collapse due to Covid in summer 2020, whoops winter 2020, whoops not yet 2021 spring.
 Quoting: Anonymous Coward 76779603


Many people were wrong, and are still wrong. Especially the ones saying there are wild long term effects in people who get mild COVID. Most of the long term effects come from being on a ventilator in an ICU, and that's been known for a long time before COVID.
Now a new drug is hitting hospitals that has shown to reduce hospital visits by 70%. If that holds up, it will turn into a bad flu season type of virus. If the vaccines work, it will be over in a few months.
But the next 2 months will suck. People still need to stay home and avoid crowds, social distance, wear a mask, etc.
 
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