If 43% of people with #Coronavirus never show symptoms (per a recent study), what does that likely tell us about the virus?
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The recent study I mentioned noted viral loads were similar in people with symptoms and without. But outcomes differed.
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If the survivors all got a weak form of the virus while the deceased got the strong one, I think we would know that by now too.
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Process of elimination suggests genetic variables are likely the difference between life and death, at least for the healthy(ish) public.
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Compared to our other tools for battling the virus, can genetic testing scale up the fastest? It is merely a spit test. I’d like a lot more visibility on scalability. Seems like the fastest way to plunge death counts.
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Identify and prioritize the genetically vulnerable, pump them full of convalescent blood serum and HCQ (with consent, obvi), and open the economy. Experts: What am I getting wrong in this line of thinking?
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Explain please!
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From listening to one rather scientific podcast that did have access to NYC
#s , it was young people who were obese that were dieing. Obese is overweight by about 25 lbs for a 5'10" guy.. dont need to waddle. Being fat isn't a cosmetic thing. Leads to inflammationThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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I've read that besides age, obesity is the greatest predictor of covid mortality. I think that Americans don't want to hear that, so the media doesn't want to report it.
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