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In reply to the discussion: *** Important COVID-19 statistic: only 44% of cases present with fever. *** [View all]radius777
(3,921 posts)43. Agree. Many assumptions are being made,
such as if you get it you will have immunity. We don't know this for sure, or how the virus mutates. Remember the common flu requires a new vaccine every year because it changes, and any prior immunity is null and void.
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*** Important COVID-19 statistic: only 44% of cases present with fever. *** [View all]
pnwmom
Mar 2020
OP
Sounds like a lot of people are going to ER just because they have cough, etc. That is not a reason
Hoyt
Mar 2020
#1
Remember that in 14 states without the Medicaid expansion, the only way to get medical care
pnwmom
Mar 2020
#9
I don't think so. The whole point of those paragraphs is that people with Covid-19
pnwmom
Mar 2020
#20
According to a specialist from John Hopkins 20% are afebrile at time of diagnosis
Vivienne235729
Mar 2020
#45
I was under the (mis)understanding that coronavirus was the virus that caused the disease Covid19
Siwsan
Mar 2020
#5
I've seen it referred to as a 'novel' virus. There's just so much out there, it's hard to sift facts
Siwsan
Mar 2020
#10
Correct me if I am wrong, Corona virus is a family of viruses. Under it you have mutations of it.
Vivienne235729
Mar 2020
#46
Had you traveled to China or been around someone who had? The first US case
highplainsdem
Mar 2020
#11
I've read where some people also have a real brief fever spike dropping quickly
duforsure
Mar 2020
#53