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Re: Extremist223 post# 273951

Monday, 03/30/2020 11:34:07 AM

Monday, March 30, 2020 11:34:07 AM

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Depends somewhat on how you define 'sick'.
Do you start the clock from the date of infection (which is rarely accurately known)?
Or the day of first symptoms?
Or the day of positive test?
Or the day when symptoms become acute?
Or when and if the patient develops pneumonia and / or ARD?
Or the day when the patient is deemed critically ill?

Plus, of course, most patients who become 'sick' don't die or even become acutely ill.
(Especially, it increasingly appears, if they are offered treatment with hydroxychloroquine and arithromycin early in the symptom cycle, which is likely to prevent the pneumonia and ARD developing in the first place.)

I'm no medic but from what I've read, time from first noted symptoms to disease resolution (which only rarely means death), is normally 2-4 weeks.
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