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Bordered horses not 15 miles south of here.  Evidently went out of the country to buy some sort of hot-shot race horse and came back maybe 2 weeks ago.  Felt fine, hung around with his family at a gathering.  Last week his sister dies in NJ of it, he goes to the hospital with symptoms, not too bad.  Couple days later like the flick of a switch body parts start shutting down and he's put on dialasis.  Now find out he passed yesterday.  Supposedly 4 other family members are now sick with it as well.  

Sounds like it could have been an underlying health issue that he might not have even known he had, that this virus took advantage of and put him down.  Be careful fellas.

 

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Just now, hayward said:

Bordered horses not 15 miles south of here.  Evidently went out of the country to buy some sort of hot-shot race horse and came back maybe 2 weeks ago.  Felt fine, hung around with his family at a gathering.  Last week his sister dies in NJ of it, he goes to the hospital with symptoms, not too bad.  Couple days later like the flick of a switch body parts start shutting down and he's put on dialasis.  Now find out he passed yesterday.  Supposedly 4 other family members are now sick with it as well.  

Sounds like it could have been an underlying health issue that he might not have even known he had, that this virus took advantage of and put him down.  Be careful fellas.

 

How old were these folks that died?

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8 minutes ago, spin_dry said:

Of the 14 sick in my area, 3 are in ICU. Still no word on community spread and it’s now entering into the 7-14 day period. 

Wow. 14 sick in your little area. That seems like a bunch. 

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Alabama: 52
Alaska: 9
Arizona: 27
Arkansas: 37
California: 870 (16 deaths)
Colorado: 221 (2 deaths)
Connecticut: 97 (1 death)
District of Columbia: 40
Delaware: 26
Florida: 330 (8 deaths)
Georgia: 197 (4 deaths)
Hawaii: 16
Idaho: 11
Illinois: 290 (1 death)
Indiana: 39 (2 deaths)
Iowa: 39
Kansas: 22 (1 death)
Kentucky: 35 (1 death)
Louisiana: 280 (7 deaths)
Maine: 42
Maryland: 85
Massachusetts: 256
Michigan: 119 (1 death)
Minnesota: 77
Mississippi: 34
Missouri: 24 (1 death)
Montana: 11
Nebraska: 29
Nevada: 84 (1 death)
New Hampshire: 39

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20 minutes ago, AKIQPilot said:

Wow. 14 sick in your little area. That seems like a bunch. 

They were all on a Egyptian cruise and came back with the bug. News is slowly dribbling out, but I’ve heard no word of community spread. Given that the area has a low population density, paranoia is high. It’ll be known within the next week if we have community spread. 

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New Mexico: 23
New York: 3,083 (23 deaths)
New Jersey: 427 (5 deaths)
New Mexico: 28
North Carolina: 93
North Dakota: 7
Ohio: 89
Oklahoma: 31
Oregon: 75 (2 deaths)
Pennsylvania: 154 (1 death)
Rhode Island: 33
South Carolina: 60 (1 death)
South Dakota: 11 (1 death)
Tennessee: 100
Texas: 223 (3 deaths)
Utah: 66
Vermont: 18
Virginia: 79 (2 deaths)
Washington: 1,187 (68 deaths)
West Virginia: 1
Wisconsin: 111
Wyoming: 18

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1 minute ago, spin_dry said:

They were all on a Egyptian cruise and came back with the bug. News is slowly dribbling out, but I’ve heard no work of community spread. Given that the area has a low population density, paranoia is high. It’ll be known within the next week if we have community spread. 

You mean, you're not spreading it.

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We had a neighbor kid pass away in Late January.   He was 25 at time. History of asthma. At the time everyone thought it was just freak things , got the Flu and had asthma attack.   Now everyone is starting to wonder.  

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13 minutes ago, steve from amherst said:

New Mexico: 23
New York: 3,083 (23 deaths)
New Jersey: 427 (5 deaths)
New Mexico: 28
North Carolina: 93
North Dakota: 7
Ohio: 89
Oklahoma: 31
Oregon: 75 (2 deaths)
Pennsylvania: 154 (1 death)
Rhode Island: 33
South Carolina: 60 (1 death)
South Dakota: 11 (1 death)
Tennessee: 100
Texas: 223 (3 deaths)
Utah: 66
Vermont: 18
Virginia: 79 (2 deaths)
Washington: 1,187 (68 deaths)
West Virginia: 1
Wisconsin: 111
Wyoming: 18

West Virginia is fucked cuz that guy literally fucked all his cousins and sisters  :guzzle:

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3 minutes ago, Momorider said:

West Virginia is fucked cuz that guy literally fucked all his cousins and sisters  :guzzle:

Slightly above the barn yard animals you have fun with sicko 

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2 hours ago, hayward said:

Bordered horses not 15 miles south of here.  Evidently went out of the country to buy some sort of hot-shot race horse and came back maybe 2 weeks ago.  Felt fine, hung around with his family at a gathering.  Last week his sister dies in NJ of it, he goes to the hospital with symptoms, not too bad.  Couple days later like the flick of a switch body parts start shutting down and he's put on dialasis.  Now find out he passed yesterday.  Supposedly 4 other family members are now sick with it as well.  

Sounds like it could have been an underlying health issue that he might not have even known he had, that this virus took advantage of and put him down.  Be careful fellas.

 

This it?

https://www.foxnews.com/us/new-jersey-family-3-deaths-4-hospitalized-coronavirus

 

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1 hour ago, steve from amherst said:

Alabama: 52
Alaska: 9
Arizona: 27
Arkansas: 37
California: 870 (16 deaths)
Colorado: 221 (2 deaths)
Connecticut: 97 (1 death)
District of Columbia: 40
Delaware: 26
Florida: 330 (8 deaths)
Georgia: 197 (4 deaths)
Hawaii: 16
Idaho: 11
Illinois: 290 (1 death)
Indiana: 39 (2 deaths)
Iowa: 39
Kansas: 22 (1 death)
Kentucky: 35 (1 death)
Louisiana: 280 (7 deaths)
Maine: 42
Maryland: 85
Massachusetts: 256
Michigan: 119 (1 death)
Minnesota: 77
Mississippi: 34
Missouri: 24 (1 death)
Montana: 11
Nebraska: 29
Nevada: 84 (1 death)
New Hampshire: 39

Very good link with lots of great info and statistics. 

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1 hour ago, spin_dry said:

Of the 14 sick in my area, 3 are in ICU. Still no word on community spread and it’s now entering into the 7-14 day period. 

Those are positive numbers.   Glad to hear a bit of good news on this.

In Iowa most of the cases started from a Egyptian cruise.   It has had some community spread now. 

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1 hour ago, spin_dry said:

I’m more knowledgeable about this virus than you or any of your kin. So no. 

So i keep seeing this new name for the virus. SARS CoV-2. Is this the actual name of the Novel Coronavirus?  And Covid-19 is the name of the disease caused by CoV-2. 
 

could you put this in layman's terms for those of us still trying to learn about this shit. 
 

Do we die from the virus or the disease?  

 

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