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radius777

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42. Covid-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2
Sun Mar 22, 2020, 11:57 PM
Mar 2020
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coronavirus_disease_2019
Coronavirus disease 2019 (COVID-19) is an infectious disease caused by severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2). The disease was first identified in 2019 in Wuhan, Central China, and has since spread globally, resulting in the 2019–20 coronavirus pandemic.

It's a new (novel) coronavirus.

If you test positive for the virus you have Covid-19, whether or not you show symptoms.

IOW, there's no classification of degree, like with HIV, where one can test positive but not yet have 'full blown' AIDS.
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 think you misunderstood. LisaL Mar 2020 #2
That's not how I understood it in the context of this: pnwmom Mar 2020 #8
Not all patients have fever, that's true. LisaL Mar 2020 #16
I don't think so. The whole point of those paragraphs is that people with Covid-19 pnwmom Mar 2020 #20
So the thing with measuring their temperatures will fail, and they Blue_true Mar 2020 #22
Agree. Many assumptions are being made, radius777 Mar 2020 #43
This is the paragraph you are talking about. LisaL Mar 2020 #26
According to a specialist from John Hopkins 20% are afebrile at time of diagnosis Vivienne235729 Mar 2020 #45
Is it possible to have this novel coronavirus but NOT Covid-19? Siwsan Mar 2020 #3
If you have coronavirus, you have Covid-19...they are one in the same. Lochloosa Mar 2020 #4
I was under the (mis)understanding that coronavirus was the virus that caused the disease Covid19 Siwsan Mar 2020 #5
SARS, Bird Flu ect. Are a coronavirus. There just not a "novel" virus. Lochloosa Mar 2020 #7
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
Covid-19 is caused by SARS-CoV-2 radius777 Mar 2020 #42
+1, me too ... I was thinking it was split like aides and HIV uponit7771 Mar 2020 #25
Correct me if I am wrong, Corona virus is a family of viruses. Under it you have mutations of it. Vivienne235729 Mar 2020 #46
This is all just such new territory, for me Siwsan Mar 2020 #48
That's right. JudyM Mar 2020 #56
It could be that there is at least two mutagens. Blue_true Mar 2020 #23
Now I am really thinking I had it in early January. roamer65 Mar 2020 #6
Had you traveled to China or been around someone who had? The first US case highplainsdem Mar 2020 #11
No, but I live about 20 minutes away from an international airport. roamer65 Mar 2020 #15
I had something like that in February Siwsan Mar 2020 #12
A lot of people had that jberryhill Mar 2020 #14
You are probably right. I'm certainly not going to lose any sleep over it Siwsan Mar 2020 #17
The Swine Flu that struck in 2009 was a mutant of two known Blue_true Mar 2020 #28
I have had the same thing. In fact I still have it. smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #18
A couple weeks ago it looked like I was coming down with something flu like. Blue_true Mar 2020 #35
What is "nasty water"? smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #36
It is a concoction that I make that has historically helped with Blue_true Mar 2020 #40
Oh, thanks! smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #47
It knocked whatever was coming after me on it's ass. Blue_true Mar 2020 #49
I hope you feel better soon! smirkymonkey Mar 2020 #50
I feel great. Blue_true Mar 2020 #55
My wife has had extreme fatigue, dry cough, chest tightness Drahthaardogs Mar 2020 #38
"I wish I could get an antibody test" jberryhill Mar 2020 #13
Me too.i thought I was dying with the cough. bronxiteforever Mar 2020 #19
Me too, around the super bowl ... I was under for a second or two uponit7771 Mar 2020 #27
Yes I heard it was 44% of those admitted to the hospital at that time Tribetime Mar 2020 #21
Since there are so many asymptomatic carriers, I doubt that 88% have fevers. nt pnwmom Mar 2020 #30
Those are the statistics that are coming out of China. LisaL Mar 2020 #33
I could believe that 88% of the very sickest have fevers, even here, pnwmom Mar 2020 #34
K&R, looks like we need unrestricted testing in the US uponit7771 Mar 2020 #24
I started with something Meowmee Mar 2020 #29
Good luck. I hope you feel better soon! pnwmom Mar 2020 #31
Thanks😊 just hoping I don't have it and get worse, scary stuff nt Meowmee Mar 2020 #32
Grayson sounds like he does not belong in medicine delisen Mar 2020 #37
Sounds like what I had a month ago... Goodheart Mar 2020 #39
I know a woman who had upper respiratory symptoms when she was contacted pnwmom Mar 2020 #41
Great have been fighting allergies for past 3 weeks marlakay Mar 2020 #44
Sneezing is definately not a symptom of Covid-19 flamingdem Mar 2020 #51
That is possible if 1,500 different strains CountAllVotes Mar 2020 #52
I've read where some people also have a real brief fever spike dropping quickly duforsure Mar 2020 #53
Interesting that so many of us had a similar experience... Sancho Mar 2020 #54
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