Message from @Aleeacerix the Gaul(Velissarios)

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2020-03-30 16:27:43 UTC  

Kirk, the most red-pilled of the Federation

https://doi.org/10.1136/GUTJNL-2020-320926 A very interesting read where they've got a fairly large sample size better than other studies I've seen and posted here. It is from 24 march 2020, I might have posted it already.

2020-03-30 17:04:38 UTC  

They don't flat out state it anywhere but if I'm reading that right it looks like you have at least double the chance to end up in sever or critical condition if you present GI symptoms.

2020-03-30 17:05:17 UTC  

Maybe closer to 3x chance.

``` Of patients with cOViD-19 with gi symptoms, 17 (22.97%) and 23 (31.08%) had severe/critical types and family clustering, respectively, significantly higher than those without gi symptoms, 47 (8.14%) and 118 (20.45%). ``` you mean this paragraf? because they are mostly expressing what they've got their hands on the patients. Table 1 is a pretty good indication percentage wise. @AdamBv1

@AdamBv1 This is what you should really read is the discussion tbh. ``` We further analysed the epidemiological and clinical char-acteristics of patients with COVID-19 with GI symptoms. We identified a significantly higher rate of >38.5°C fever and family clustering, increased complications of ARDS and a high severity tendency (rate of severe/critical type, mechanical ventilation and ICU admission) in patients with COVID-19 with GI symp-toms, when compared with those without GI symptoms. We suspect that GI symptoms may cause patients with COVID-19 to be more prone to electrolyte disturbance, such as significantly decreased serum sodium levels (p=0.016), and hence they trend towards the severe/critical type of the disease. ```

2020-03-30 17:10:43 UTC  

Yeah, table one shows 2.8x the chance of severe/critical.

2020-03-30 17:11:13 UTC  

They do admit their study seems to show a higher than normal incidence of GI tract issues than reported elsewhere.

Ye, but that is honeslty expected, because if you have GI symptoms you lose body fluids more rapidly etc, the severity and lack of water etc contirbutes to the immune response.

But it is always nice to have some evidence for your hypothesis

2020-03-30 17:12:29 UTC  

But then I look at these numbers given by the Wyoming Department of Health.

https://cdn.discordapp.com/attachments/678532257924907018/694232597361852416/Annotation_2020-03-30_111206.png

2020-03-30 18:42:50 UTC  

Oh boy, Europe have now got another Hitler...
...Luckily Hungary is relatively weak, but internally it's a disaster
https://twitter.com/balazscseko/status/1244612142831198209

2020-03-30 19:03:35 UTC  

http://archive.vn/y8Gv4

Meanwhile in France <:Veemote:501103628883591188>

2020-03-30 19:53:43 UTC  

@Mr. Robo`tó He's a salty one

2020-03-30 19:59:44 UTC  

2 days ago

2020-03-30 20:12:34 UTC  

I reeeeeealy hope the antibody treatment is at least going to take us closer to a universal corona-shield

2020-03-30 20:13:47 UTC  

Or it's a trap to give more people AIDS.

2020-03-30 20:14:05 UTC  

Seriously man, really?
You must be shitting me

universal corona-shield? never heard of transplating antibodies as being as effective as vaccine. btw @Sq crcl stop having me blocked reeeeeeeee

2020-03-30 20:14:44 UTC  

@ᚠᚢᛖᛚᛖᛞᛒᚣᚳᚨᚿᚳᛖᚱ
Tell me why should I unblock you and I'll consider.

2020-03-30 20:15:13 UTC  

I joke... ||mostly...||

2020-03-30 20:15:30 UTC  

That was scary **Adam**

idk why you even blocked <:pepelaugh:544857300179877898> in the first place. I just post sci articles and give info sometimes shitpost.

2020-03-30 20:16:33 UTC  

Nevermind then. No hard feelings. Thanks.

2020-03-30 20:17:21 UTC  

Jesus Christ man

2020-03-30 20:18:59 UTC  

@AdamBv1
I seem to recall some controversy around a bloodbank that wasn't going to refuse donors with AIDS or something... Do you recall something of the kind? Does it ring a bell to you? (idk, maybe it was a satire I have stuck in my mind for some odd reason)

@AdamBv1 btw, a general rule of infection more symtoms -> more things body do to cope with infection -> more resources required etc. But GI infection really concerns me considering what other type of infectious pathways it might take.

2020-03-30 20:21:05 UTC  

@Sq crcl Nothing is coming to mind but I wouldn't be surprised if something like that popped up in CA.

2020-03-30 20:21:18 UTC  
2020-03-30 20:21:24 UTC  

Haha, don't beeee meeeen hahaha
Thanks

2020-03-30 20:23:09 UTC  

"Coronavirus would the perfect opportunity for an autocrat. Trump isnt taking it" imagine being pissed at that.

2020-03-30 20:23:33 UTC  

<:thinking_clown:590855640268668928>

2020-03-30 20:24:04 UTC  

Snowflake