Prayers for the young man, his family, and friends.Roundball wrote: ↑Mon Nov 30, 2020 4:54 pmMaybe the risk is to 19 year olds. “High school junior is first Wisconsin teenager to die from Covid-19, officials say.” https://www.nbcnews.com/news/us-news/hi ... d_nn_tw_ma
Seems to be an interesting case...he was 16, by the way.
“Doctors diagnosed him WITH (emphasis added) Covid-19 with post-mortem blood and toxicology tests.”
FUBeAR dropped out of pre-med, but if the doctors didn’t even know he had it before he died, there could certainly be more to this story.
Symptoms were vomiting & diarrhea and cause of death is currently categorized as “Covid-related pneumonia.” However... “The Dane County Medical Examiner's Office said the autopsy report on Isai will not be released until the case is closed.”
Again, not a doctor & don’t play one on Netflix, but, I believe, while vomiting & diarrhea are symptoms of pneumonia, they are less common than other respiratory-related symptoms...so...while they may have found he was WITH Covid upon his death, they may also find another or other CAUSE(S) of his death with a full autopsy. Yes?
So...it really remains to be seen if this young man died OF Covid or WITH Covid...and I think it does matter.
On a related note...For my vocation, I spend most of my day talking to a broad section of people all over the US of A. And, part of what I do involves building rapport with these peeps...so chit-chat about family, weather, and such, is usually part of these conversations. Well, if my informal survey of today is any indicator, we should expect to see MASSIVE (and real) spikes in Covid in the next 2 weeks. Without exception, EVERYONE I spoke with today gathered with Family from multiple households, including elderly parents & grandparents, with little or no regard for social distancing & mask-wearing, over the Thanksgiving Holidays.
On the other hand, if we don’t see HUGE (far greater than Memorial Day, 4th of July, and Labor Day) spikes in hospitalizations and, subsequently, deaths (the only 2 statistics that I think are (truly) reflective of the gravity of the issue)... then maybe, just maybe, we are, or can soon get, ahead of this thing...or we can put this BS behind us...whichever it is.
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