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https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...2bb888-db18-11ea-b205-ff838e15a9a6_story.html
Like I've been saying all along.
Like I've been saying all along.
That is a good article. This is its summary:https://www.washingtonpost.com/life...2bb888-db18-11ea-b205-ff838e15a9a6_story.html
Like I've been saying all along.
Dr. Reynolds Delgado, a cardiologist at Baylor St. Luke’s Medical Center who handles “the really bad COVIDs,†said he has closely examined patients “multiple hundreds of times,†and has been perfectly fine with an N95 mask. He added that none of St. Luke’s six infectious-disease doctors have gotten sick, despite examining “every single COVID case†since the pandemic began — an anecdote the hospital confirmed as accurate.
“The masks really do work. That’s the point of all that,†he stated.
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Facing the surge was no small task. But Houston’s months-long experience of treating COVID, coupled with the observation of the virus in other cities, taught the doctors much about how to handle the virus effectively, including how and when to deploy ventilators.
“When this first started, anyone who got really sick from a pulmonary pathway, we put them on a ventilator early. And we’ve learned that if we can keep them off the ventilator, they do much better,†McCarthy said, explaining that doctors had shifted to more “non-invasive ventilation†treatments, like BiPAP and CPAP machines, which are commonly used to treat sleep apnea.
In New York, an April study found that 88 percent of COVID patients who were put on a ventilator ultimately died. But Herlihy said that Baylor St. Luke’s has slashed its mortality rate from 23 percent overall on March to 9 percent in July, in part by changing its treatment strategy. He said that the hospital’s mortality rate for patients on ventilators is “somewhere in the 30 to 35 percent range.â€
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“Remdesivir barely works. It’s very weak in its effect, which is unfortunate,†Delgado said. “The convalescent plasma definitely works — very important. I’ve personally seen that saved many lives.â€
“We have not seen a lot of success with plasma, we have done a lot of it. I can’t honestly tell you that it has been a ‘wow’-type treatment. I know that we are continue to use Remdesivir, even that, it has not been a life-saving medication, let me just put it that way,†Porsa added.
But across the board, doctors told National Review that the implementation of steroids such as Dexamethasone were helping — Delgado called the treatment a “game-changer.â€
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“All of that was overblown. We never even got close to capacity,†Delgado stated. “It’s just crazy. Crazy, crazy, out of control, overblown stuff. It’s fear, basically. It’s a fear-factor so the patients, particularly older patients, are afraid to death to do anything. There’s elderly people with chest pain staying at home and just dying, or coming in late — someone brings them in — they’ve already had a big heart attack. A lot of that is going on, and it’s really unsettling.â€
“Hospitals are probably the safest place you can go to. If you’re worried about contracting coronavirus, hospitals are extremely safe — they’re safer than a grocery store, they’re safer than a restaurant,†McKeon added.
This post is not to take away the importance of any life or life lost during the "covid 19" pandemic. I sympathize with any family who has lost a loved one however I also believe its important to report facts to the public.
In the month of July 2020 the Desoto County Coroners office completed reports and in the process of filing 144 deaths with the state of Mississippi. This is an average month in Desoto County
I normally dont publicly post specifics of the deaths each month out of respect for family privacy and HIPAA laws however I see on a daily basis in the last few months many facebook google experts and politicians with politically driven agendas driven by money reporting information that is twisted and false to the public.
These are your Facts for Desoto County in the month of July2020.
deaths and cause of death
cancer 30
congestive heart failure,heart disease,lung diseases,vascular disease,stroke, or the combination of more that one of these. 67
cirrohsis of liver 1
Infection or sepsis from a source of infection
such as Pneumonia 18
accidental trauma who passed away inside of Desoto County before reaching a hospital 0
Renal disease 2
Drug overdose 1
Possible drug related deaths pending toxicology results from
Ms Medical examiners office 5
Gastrointestinal complications (ex bowel obstruction, Gastrointestinal hemorrhage) 4
Alzheimers disease,Dementia,Parkinsons disease 16
Homicide 0
Total deaths investigated by Desoto County Coroners office in the month of July 2020= 144
These numbers include hospice deaths,hospital deaths,unexpected deaths in the home, and deaths of people who died before reaching a hospital to get medical care.
Deaths of people who had a + covid test result prior to or at the time of their death but does not necessarily mean covid was their primary cause of death 24 this number is included in the total number of deaths(144) above. All of the individuals who have died that were + for covid at some point have all had major medical problems prior to contracting covid. most of these deaths have been of people over the age of 75. Many of these covid deaths are of people who were on hospice care with a terminal diagnoses. Some of these deaths the person was + for covid but had no symptoms of covid prior to death but died of other medical problems. The department of health demands that these deaths be called a covid death and reports them as only that without reporting that many of them were terminal prior to a +test.
In my opininon this has lead to unnecessary fear in the public and caused stress to the citizens in this county and across this country.
The one thing that is drastically up is cardio/pulmonary deaths. I attribute this to 2 things: 1. Stress of the covid 19 pandemic. Stress causes high blood pressure and high blood pressure with heart disease or vascular disease cause heart attacks and strokes.
2. People see the false information politicians report to the world on the internet. They see what the news reporter who has no knowledge of what he is reporting broadcast to the world. They become scared to leave home and go to the hospitals for fear of a virus when they need medical care for a more serious condition and ultimately have a cardiac arrest at home.
Although anytime life is lost I consider it a tragedy and sympathize with that family. I however believe that public fear and the government reporting only partial information is misleading and should not be. Covid is real and we should protect the elderly who are frail however life for the average healthy majority must go on so that chaos in our community and across the country does not escalate and ultimately cause more deaths than any virus ever would.
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That is an interesting article, but if pulmonary deaths are up, what about the issue of blood clotting and Covid-19? Some consider it a blood disease. I can post some links again. Maybe pulmonary and stroke deaths are up because of COVID-19.Posted on Facebook by Josh Pounders, Desoto County, MS Coroner:
full link How COVID-19 Deaths Are Counted - Scientific Americanarticle said:For COVID-19, the immediate cause of death might be listed as respiratory distress, with the second line reading “due to COVID-19.†Contributing factors such as heart disease, diabetes or high blood pressure would then be listed further down. This has led to some confusion by people arguing that the “real†cause of death was heart disease or diabetes, Aiken said, but that’s not the case.
“Without the COVID19 being the last straw or the thing that led to the chain of events that led to death, they probably wouldn’t have died,†she said.
but if pulmonary deaths are up, what about the issue of blood clotting and Covid-19?
Coronavirus Pandemic: Houston Hospitals Defy Doomsday Predictions | National Review
Some nice data points in this article to be aware of.
1 out of every 1,929 people in this country have died from complications of coronavirus. If someone has cancer and they die faster than the cancer alone would have killed them - that's dying of complications from coronavirus. (Just like if someone with cancer gets in a fatal car crash, the cause of death will be the car crash, even if they only had 2 months left anyway). That's the number pulled from those who tested positive - the death count is actually 200k higher than it usually is for the past several months. And that's just death, it's not counting permanent organ damage or lingering impairments.
This is not the flu. That guy (from the video a few posts back) is not a virologist or an epidemiologist, he's a family practicioner. It's like watching a podiatrist get defensive because no one is taking his commentary about a brand new kind of cancer seriously, and it's weird that he is so convinced anyone should. If a brand new cancer surfaces, I'm placing my bets on the country's leading oncologists to have the best expert advice/opinion - not a senator with experience of being a podiatrist.
1 out of every 1,929 people in this country have died from complications of coronavirus. If someone has cancer and they die faster than the cancer alone would have killed them - that's dying of complications from coronavirus. (Just like if someone with cancer gets in a fatal car crash, the cause of death will be the car crash, even if they only had 2 months left anyway). That's the number pulled from those who tested positive - the death count is actually 200k higher than it usually is for the past several months. And that's just death, it's not counting permanent organ damage or lingering impairments.
You had recently changed your mind?
I mean, well, at least it seems that the grow doesnt seem exponential anymore, is that correct, [MENTION=4347]Virtual ghost[/MENTION]?
You had recently changed your mind?
I mean, well, at least it seems that the grow doesnt seem exponential anymore, is that correct, [MENTION=4347]Virtual ghost[/MENTION]?
Good post. Also, this issue with blood clotting and strokes from coronavirus does make it possible for a person to be in a fatal car accident, but actually die of COVID-19 if they are positive and the autopsy shows evidence of a stroke happening around the time of the accident. I mention that more anomalous situation because it is often used as the most absurd example of a false COVID-19 death.1 out of every 1,929 people in this country have died from complications of coronavirus. If someone has cancer and they die faster than the cancer alone would have killed them - that's dying of complications from coronavirus. (Just like if someone with cancer gets in a fatal car crash, the cause of death will be the car crash, even if they only had 2 months left anyway). That's the number pulled from those who tested positive - the death count is actually 200k higher than it usually is for the past several months. And that's just death, it's not counting permanent organ damage or lingering impairments.
This is not the flu. That guy (from the video a few posts back) is not a virologist or an epidemiologist, he's a family practitioner. It's like watching a podiatrist get defensive because no one is taking his commentary about a brand new kind of cancer seriously, and it's weird that he is so convinced anyone should. If a brand new cancer surfaces, I'm placing my bets on the country's leading oncologists to have the best expert advice/opinion - not a senator with experience of being a podiatrist.
Most of these data points are posted in this thread, especially the stuff on steroids commonly given for lung issues from asthma to pneumonia for decades. Maybe look beyond The National Review for your health information? Or just read the things posted by others.