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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 2, 2020, 2:12 am
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These are the most common underlying conditions they found in
patients who’ve died from COVID19 in South Korea
High blood pressure 66%
Diabetes 44%
Respiratory problems 30%
Alzheimers 33%
Heart related issues 23.6%
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 4, 2020, 9:54 am
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For the novel coronavirus SARS-CoV-2, we have reason to expect
that like other betacoronaviruses, it may transmit somewhat more
efficiently in winter than summer, though we don’t know the
mechanism(s) responsible.
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NOAA has daily weather data, I'm trying to do some statistics
later
here a new study :
HTML https://doi.org/10.1101/2020.04.01.20050526
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 6, 2020, 1:17 am
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The virus that causes coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is
stable for several hours to days in aerosols and on surfaces,
according to a new study from National Institutes of Health,
CDC, UCLA and Princeton University scientists in The New England
Journal of Medicine.
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 7, 2020, 2:21 am
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Super interesting breakdown of COVID-19 stats here in an easy to
follow form.
- 90% no symptoms/recovery without hospitalization
- 8.5% hospitalized but survive
- 1.5% get into ICU
- o/w 1% die
- o/w 0.5% survive
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 8, 2020, 1:59 am
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Based on officially reported data, shows the following mortality
rates by region.
Global: 5.87%
Europe: 9.59%
Africa: 4.61%
Middle East: 4.08%
Latin America: 3.97%
Asia: 3.52%
North America: 3.17%
Oceania: 0.65%
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 9, 2020, 2:02 am
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France has the highest mortality rate among countries with at
least 1,000 cases at 13.25%, followed by Algeria at 13.04% and
12.67% for Italy.
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 9, 2020, 2:07 am
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On Chinese sites talk about the most important drug used in
China, Carrimycin. That anti-Covid-19 drug which is said to be
effectively used in China, but is relatively unknown to the
outside world. In Shanghai, this is the only anti-Covid drug
used.
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 10, 2020, 2:29 am
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Research in Finland have learned that corona virus can stay on
metal surface or in air even if the person who coughs has gone.
This information proves that the virus has characteristics of
airborne disease.
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 10, 2020, 2:41 am
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Coronavirus lingers in air longer than previously thought,
Finland scientists claim
1. Researchers modelled the airborne movement of aerosol
particles smaller than 20 micrometres.
2. For a dry cough, which is a typical symptom of COVID-19, the
particle size is typically less than 15 micrometres.
3. Extremely small particles of this size do not sink on the
floor, but instead, move along in the air currents or remain
floating in the same place.
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Re: short summaries
By: Acutedevelopers Date: April 11, 2020, 3:47 am
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Antibiotics kill bacteria, which are single-celled organisms.
Viruses aren't bacteria; they're nucleic acid wrapped in protein
& can infect bacteria.
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