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one can have covid 19 without having a fever nt msongs Mar 2020 #1
True. Other stuff is not getting passed around because of distancing. rzemanfl Mar 2020 #2
Looked to me like, prior to social distancing, the increase of 0.9% could be attributed to COVID-19. pat_k Mar 2020 #4
The same cannot be said for the decrease, which could all be atrtributed to less ordinary flu. rzemanfl Mar 2020 #5
Yes. After soc distancing, can't tease out whatever is happening with COVID-19 from flu reduction. pat_k Mar 2020 #8
Of course. But I still thought their findings were very interesting. pat_k Mar 2020 #3
My niece's fiancee has it, or is symptomatic mcar Mar 2020 #7
So sorry to hear this. pat_k Mar 2020 #9
Perhaps more people are checking their temperatures more often? Freethinker65 Mar 2020 #6
Correct... more Reading when people are well... if they don't have a 'control' for this in their JCMach1 Mar 2020 #10
My understanding is that their "Temp pal" is real-time, continuous monitoring. pat_k Mar 2020 #11
We also have to remember only people who can afford these devices and smart phones... mitch96 Mar 2020 #12
Wish they said what proportion were given away in the statement... pat_k Mar 2020 #13
They sell for $35.00 Jane Austin Mar 2020 #15
went to the web site and they are out of stock... along with amazon/target/walmart etc..oh well mitch96 Mar 2020 #16
Hmmm, so why have the number of confirmed cases in my state frazzled Mar 2020 #14
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