>>10005371 (lb)
That then suggests that each case lasts equally long before death or it wouldn't be so uniformly cyclical
>>10005371 (lb)
That then suggests that each case lasts equally long before death or it wouldn't be so uniformly cyclical
>"epidemiological studies indicated that the median duration between contacting a sick/carrying individual and exhibiting clinical
>symptoms of COVID -19 infection is ~5 days and that the median duration of hospitalization in people that do not survive the virus is ~14 days."
That quote specifically, I greatly appreciate our interaction for. I've a family member on a ventilator right now - and that answers at least 1 question I have. Well, not answers, but at I believe 9 days in the hospital now, he's rapidly approaching '50% chance of death'
remdesivir, 2(maybe 3?) antibiotics
It's an uncule thats states away and I'm already handling custodial-executor of estate for an aunt (sister, not wife) that passed last week for her daughter until 'she and her 4 kids' recover from same.
so I got enough going on to start asking questions directly to my uncle's kids
yeah I've seen this - and am aware of Budesenide. I know he is on a steroid, or at least was but not what.
His daughter is a Phys. Assistant so either she's already aware or nothing I'm going to say will be taken seriously. :\