Hopefully, as with SARS patients, the long-term damage to the lungs in severely-impacted patients will usually fade with time. But we just don't know. Wash your hands, don't touch your face, avoid travel + gatherings for now. It's worth it.https://twitter.com/paulg/status/1238394690917015553?s=21 …
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Seriously, do we have numbers on this? Is this a 1 in 100 thing or a 1 in 2 thing?
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Somewhere in between those two, probably... but we wont know until we can randomly test enough asymptomatic people to get an accurate idea of how many people are actually infected: Most will never know they are, and we won't truly know how deadly it is, otherwise.
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Consumption, 21st-century-style?
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That quote doesn’t appear to be from the paper given - got a source for it?
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Some of the long-term damage from SARS came from the therapy.https://twitter.com/TeronTheDragon/status/1236796011747647489 …
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One recovered patient in China even got a lung transplant because the lungs were so damaged...
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That's also rather nasty. If someone DID want to make a bioweapon, this is perfect for the task.
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