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Mar 30, 2020
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Mike Honcho
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Unless... the hospitalization rate is far lower than we think it is
There’s another study out of Oxford that makes the case that half of the UK could have already been infected if what we think we know about the virus is actually true.
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Will there come a time when we can all find out if we had COVID or not...
So it goes...
3/30/20 1:04am
Yep, I’d love to know. I had cold symptoms myself that weren’t totally normal.
Breaded Hamster
3/30/20 1:05am
And if so, and it was COVID, what's different with someones system...
So it goes...
3/30/20 1:10am
It’ll help tremendously. I’m holding out hope.
Breaded Hamster
3/30/20 1:11am
If it’s been around for months why are we only getting the hospitalizations now?
Josef K
3/30/20 1:12am
We only know we’re getting COVID hospitalizations now because we’ve started testing for it. Before Jan/Feb it was
Mike Honcho
3/30/20 2:00am
Hospitalizations for flu are tested for flu
Josef K
3/30/20 2:35am
Unless... the hospitalization rate is far lower than we think it is
Mike Honcho
3/30/20 2:38am
There have always been "flu negative respiratory viruses"
johnnycarson
3/30/20 7:41am
Blood tests will be out eventually that look at antibodies specific to COVID-19
Sumguy
3/30/20 1:32am
Because every year just about everyone has a cold or flu
superdoo
3/30/20 4:35am
Yea an antibody test will likely be available at some point.
cougfanz
3/30/20 5:52am
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