Herbstreit - positive COVID test

CU_4734

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Aug 9, 2016
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Thankfully none of the teams are going to classes and ****. Makes it easier to go into lock down mode. Numbers are getting way worse.
 

CU1TruTiger4Life

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BigTimeTiger

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Aug 17, 2008
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no damn clue...I can’t keep up. Once you have it you’re good 4-6 months. Both people I know that have had it multiple times had zero symptoms both times. It’s all so weird
It has become a cold. You can catch it over and over because it is just slightly different each time. Not as deadly either. They are reducing the number of special Covid-19 units in hospitals around the Atlanta metro area because they are staying 65% empty. But cases continue to climb 👀
 

TRich24

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It has become a cold. You can catch it over and over because it is just slightly different each time. Not as deadly either. They are reducing the number of special Covid-19 units in hospitals around the Atlanta metro area because they are staying 65% empty. But cases continue to climb 👀

What??? A few weeks ago Emory Midtown had over 200 COVID patients that required hospitalization. I’m not sure where you’re getting your info from, but I work in the healthcare industry and frequent the ICUs at dozens of metro Atlanta hospitals. I can guarantee you the majority of them have AT LEAST as many COVID patients as they’ve ever had.
 

BigTimeTiger

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What??? A few weeks ago Emory Midtown had over 200 COVID patients that required hospitalization. I’m not sure where you’re getting your info from, but I work in the healthcare industry and frequent the ICUs at dozens of metro Atlanta hospitals. I can guarantee you the majority of them have AT LEAST as many COVID patients as they’ve ever had.
Well I have several family members in healthcare. And three of them are working at hospitals that are reducing the size of the COVID-19 response areas. You realize metro Atlanta area includes several counties not inside I-285. Not just the counties that are good at stuffing the ballot boxes. All the way out to Putnam county in the East and Douglas county in the west. Pretty much 1/2 of GA. But please tell us how you’re an expert, Nancy. Also Emory midtown just wants that $76,975 per patient. They should be shipping them out to the suburbs if they are so overloaded.

yes $76,975
 
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71tig

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What??? A few weeks ago Emory Midtown had over 200 COVID patients that required hospitalization. I’m not sure where you’re getting your info from, but I work in the healthcare industry and frequent the ICUs at dozens of metro Atlanta hospitals. I can guarantee you the majority of them have AT LEAST as many COVID patients as they’ve ever had.

Just showed on nightly news a makeshift hospital in Atlanta because hospitals are over run . Governor of Ga. was visiting . Sounded rather scary . I and several family members have had it . Sick but no hospital stays , thank God . It’s serious stuff !!
 

CU91ENGR

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What??? A few weeks ago Emory Midtown had over 200 COVID patients that required hospitalization. I’m not sure where you’re getting your info from, but I work in the healthcare industry and frequent the ICUs at dozens of metro Atlanta hospitals. I can guarantee you the majority of them have AT LEAST as many COVID patients as they’ve ever had.
You can't listen to anything that the idiot, BigIdiotTiger, says. He has no clue about Covid. And the apple didn't fall far from the tree when his son went to get an antibody test to see if he currently had Covid.
 

CU91ENGR

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Well I have several family members in healthcare. And three of them are working at hospitals that are reducing the size of the COVID-19 response areas. You realize metro Atlanta area includes several counties not inside I-285. Not just the counties that are good at stuffing the ballot boxes. All the way out to Putnam county in the East and Douglas county in the west. Pretty much 1/2 of GA. But please tell us how you’re an expert, Nancy. Also Emory midtown just wants that $76,975 per patient. They should be shipping them out to the suburbs if they are so overloaded.
Several family members in healthcare, yet your dumbarse sent your son to get an antibody test to see if he currently had Covid. You realize that cleaning toilets in the hospital cafeteria doesn't qualify as having a family member in healthcare, right?
 
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BigTimeTiger

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Several family members in healthcare, yet your dumbarse sent your son to get an antibody test to see if he currently had Covid. You realize that cleaning toilets in the hospital cafeteria doesn't qualify as having a family member in healthcare, right?
Nope the dumbass liberals at the local hospital sent him there dickbreath. After they refused to test him probably because he was the wrong color. You know, gotta make them think this virus is racist also. Makes it more scary to the minions.
 
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okclem

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What??? A few weeks ago Emory Midtown had over 200 COVID patients that required hospitalization. I’m not sure where you’re getting your info from, but I work in the healthcare industry and frequent the ICUs at dozens of metro Atlanta hospitals. I can guarantee you the majority of them have AT LEAST as many COVID patients as they’ve ever had.

Pissin in the wind here. Covid could kill this guy's entire family and he'd still be a denier.
 

FIDUCE

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Still don’t personally know anyone who has had Covid.

I am surprised you do not know anyone that has experienced this virus. I live in Greenville and it is everywhere around me. Just curious, where do you live?

I had it. Had a fever for 17 days. On day 8 I went to the hospital for a 3 day stay. Got an IV, O2, steroid and was offered the convalescent plasma but declined. Up until the last month I knew of friends here and there, maybe one per month.

In the last 2 months I know about 20+ people with it. I had an Uncle pass away Christmas night because of COVID. My friends father passed away 3 weeks ago and then she got it. I had two more friends get hospitalized with it in this time span. One was on a ventilator. He's home now but has 24hr care. He is 70 but relatively healthy.

I have a cousin who gives blood every 2 months. They run an antibody test with ea. donation. Oct he didn't have antibodies. In December he did, but never had one symptom. He is 55. I have another cousin 35. He got it. Never went to the hospital but he had a fairly bad case. He is in great shape, but 4 weeks later he is still struggling with breathing and fatigue.

I agree this has been overly politicized and when the government starts throwing around money it can get a little shady, but I would suggest not to minimize the virus because of that. It is real and while the mortality rate may be low, a large percentage of people who contract it are fighting for their lives. Consider yourself extremely fortunate you have not lost a loved one or close friend from this virus.
 
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