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jsmith6919

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So what if your governor makes it mandatory?

You still gonna be a kickass yee haw rebel?
Yes. Fine me. I'm old and have time and money to fight it in court. But I bet I won't have to since I'm sure a lot of stores/police wouldn't enforce it.

Like I said I respect stores have the right to require them and I'll just go somewhere else, why do you feel the need to make me wear a mask?
 

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Yes. Fine me. I'm old and have time and money to fight it in court. But I bet I won't have to since I'm sure a lot of stores/police wouldn't enforce it.

Like I said I respect stores have the right to require them and I'll just go somewhere else, why do you feel the need to make me wear a mask?
Better question is why do you feel the need not to.
 

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You should take it seriously regardless of the politics of the riots.
I said I respect stores rights to not allow people in without masks if they wish. I'm not going into anywhere I'm not wanted and causing scenes. Why do you insist I bend the knee for a virus with a 99.5% survival rate?
 

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did they talk about what it was like & how long it lasted?

My girlfriend has a friend here in Dallas that claims she's gotten it twice but I dont trust her since she prone to being a drama queen for attention. She even made it on the news.

Hey Lost (or anyone), do we know if people can get the virus twice?
I didn’t ask any questions. I don’t talk to my family members if I can avoid it. The customers make up 3 of the cases and I didn’t think it appropriate to pry. The woman called a week ago and asked us to make them dinner and leave it outside because they all had it and she didn’t want to come inside, which I appreciated.
 

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My girlfriend has a friend here in Dallas that claims she's gotten it twice
Wait what. She has to be full of shit or it would be in articles all over that you could get it again
 

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Wait what. She has to be full of shit or it would be in articles all over that you could get it again


I dont know, she was on the news and interviewed from the hospital, something seems sketchy about her claims to me

video link: https://www.nbcdfw.com/news/coronavirus/dallas-woman-battling-coronavirus-again/2389283/

Dallas Woman Battling Coronavirus, Again

A Dallas woman tested positive for COVID-19 in February, recovered, then tested positive again in June

By Meredith Yeomans • Published June 15, 2020 • Updated on June 16, 2020 at 9:08 am

A Dallas woman is detailing her battle with not one but two rounds of coronavirus.

Over the weekend, Meredith McKee posted a tearful photo -- that's now been seen by more than 100,000 people -- from her hospital bed at Texas Health Presbyterian in Dallas.

McKee is sick with the coronavirus again, and she told NBC 5 she wouldn't wish it on her worst enemy.

"To be alone in the hospital and not have anyone, you know," McKee said tearfully.
McKee tested positive for COVID-19 in February. She was diagnosed after feeling "clear and obvious" symptoms.

"I had a dry cough like you would not believe. It would not stop,” McKee said.
She fought the virus from home and beat it. She even donated plasma twice after testing positive for antibodies, thinking she was in the clear.

"I felt great doing finally something good coming out of the hell that I’ve been through because I'm going to help up to eight people with this plasma,” McKee said.

But this past Friday, McKee went to the hospital with high blood pressure and a headache.
She never imagined -- four months later -- she'd test positive for COVID-19 again.

"I was floored when it was positive," McKee said of her diagnosis.

An epidemiologist at UT Southwestern -- not connected to McKee's case -- said catching the coronavirus twice is possible, but it appears to be uncommon.

"We don't really know how serious the illness is the second time compared to the first time," said Dr. Robert Haley with UT Southwestern. A second positive test after a negative result may mean the virus is simply taking its time leaving the body, doctors said, and is no longer able to infect others.

"It's possible that people could shed remnants of the virus for some period of time. That doesn't mean anything is wrong with them or that they are contagious," said Dr. William Schaffner, an infectious disease expert at Vanderbilt University Medical Center in Nashville.

McKee said her doctors believe the virus went dormant after her first round of coronavirus, then reemerged.
While scientists still do not know the long-term effects of the virus, some experts have cast doubt that re-testing positive after having tested negative means that the person is still contagious, NBC News reported.
A study of 285 COVID-19 patients in South Korea who tested positive after having appeared to recover could not find evidence that the patients were still contagious, with viral samples unable to thrive in a lab.

"What we're finding more and more is that the fragments of virus that are being picked up on these swabs weeks later are not able to replicate," Dr. Ania Wajnberg, associate director of medicine at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai in New York City, told NBC News. "They're not live virus."

Still, McKee said the worst part for her is realizing she may have unknowingly exposed family, friends and countless strangers. "I'm mortified and I'm seriously devastated," McKee said.

McKee said she wants her case to serve as a reminder for everyone to wear a mask, something she now wishes she'd done.

 

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I'm honestly very skeptical of peoples claims. Especially when they follow it up with a go fund me like an article I read where her 1 year old died of the virus according to her.
I am too. One part is because I know people are attention whores. Second part is that there are liars everywhere.
 

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Correction. I know 7 people.

My brother’s ex keeps in touch with my wife and she has it, we haven’t asked if her daughter got it from her, we didn’t want to make her feel bad if she had.

But she’s fine.
 

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To follow up with my previous post, I had a very long talk with one of my favorite hospitalists tonight. He said he couldn't speak for everyone but his patients have done very well on the combination of dexamethasone and remdesivir. He was very encouraged. He said he didn't have any patients worsen and need to be intubated who got this combination. Most of them went home in 7-10 days. This isn't a statistical sample but I was incredibly encouraged. We may well see a dramatic drop in the fatality rate of this thing. Perhaps we are already seeing it as while cases are exploding, deaths are not.

HOWEVER, however, however...while I am personally very encouraged you still don't want this fucker and you have to protect yourself and your families. If everybody just says "fuck it they can treat me," hospitals will get overwhelmed and people who could be saved will die. This is really nothing I haven't said before. We have to flatten the curve and keep the case numbers low to stretch out the pandemic.

But good news is good news.
 

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Correction. I know 7 people.

My brother’s ex keeps in touch with my wife and she has it, we haven’t asked if her daughter got it from her, we didn’t want to make her feel bad if she had.

But she’s fine.
I know one person with it. My dads girlsfriends daughter. She had a brief fever and a mild cough. That's it for me.
 

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