We are so f'd.
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If they lack symptoms, why are they in the emergency room?
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The usual? Broken leg, car accident, heart attack, etc. It’s not like ERs were empty before all this.
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“Who could have seen this coming?”
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this is good news it's very prevalent, with little bite on the general population
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They don't need any advice though..https://twitter.com/JasonSCampbell/status/1278155501570863111 …
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Really wonder how different things would be if there had been a TV crew broadcasting a NYC hospital from March on. I don't think Texas would be suffering as much now. Take out a few minutes to watch this from San Antonio hospitals. ht
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Houston: “Nearly 40 percent of all emergency room patients at Methodist are now testing positive; some of them lack symptoms.”