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SARS-CoV-2 and COVID-19


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6 hours ago, Jason said:

Save 40,000 lives? If you're going to make up numbers at least make it 50,000. Also, who is going to enforce the mask mandate?

The same law enforcement agencies that have been ignoring looters?

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6 hours ago, angelinkc said:

Funny how libs slowly move the finish line. No mask, mask indoors, and now mask outdoors. Each step was supposed to increase freedoms and activities yet schools and activities continue to be reduced. We have trumps cure and several vaccines that do provide some levels of protection but continue to be ignored. 

just wear a mask pussy.. holy shit lmao

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Extreme exercise routines like marathon running, Crossfit and working out to exhaustion could make some individuals more vulnerable to contracting COVID-19, new research suggests.

Doctors at the American College of Sports Medicine say that some high-intensity forms of fitness can increase a person's risk of developing the new coronavirus because of increased stress to the immune system that makes it harder to fight off viruses for a short period of time.

“This may not be the time to train for peak performance,” doctors note in the August edition of ACSM’s “Current Sports Medicine Reports,” explaining that this is highly important for those with a heightened risk for coronavirus, who should “refrain from exhaustive exercise," unusually high exercise workloads" and “overtraining.”

After a high-intensity workout like long-distance running or heavy lifting, ACSM Dr. Thomas Best, a team physician at the University of Miami, tells Fox News the immune system becomes suppressed for a couple of weeks following the exhaustive spurt of exercise, which can increase the risk for viral illnesses like COVID-19.

"High intensity can have short-term detrimental effects -- more specific is COVID-19, and the risks to the cardiovascular system," Best said.

But that doesn’t mean fitness fans have to quit their favorite workouts completely. Researchers instead promoted that healthy adults get between 150 to 300 minutes of moderate physical activity a week — ideally outside, and at a social distance.

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N95 and KN95 masks sound similar, and in some ways, they are.

The N95 masks and KN95 masks consist typically of several layers of a polypropylene plastic polymer, a synthetic material, and they are designed to be worn over the mouth and nose secured by straps.

Both masks are also required to capture and filter out 95% of tiny 0.3 micron particles in the air, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the U.S. Food and Drug Administration. These tiny particles are smaller than the droplets expelled while coughing, talking, or sneezing — making them an effective way to filter out germs, according to health officials.

However, there are some important differences.

Besides an extra consonant in its name, the main difference is how the masks are certified.

“N95 is the U.S. standard, and the KN95 is the China standard,” Sean Kelly, founder of New Jersey-based PPE of America whose company was among those tapped by Connecticut lawmakers to provide personal protective equipment to frontline workers in the state, told Yahoo news.

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35 minutes ago, Catwhoshatinthehat said:

This is similar to NY.  NY did little out of the ordinary to combat this and it suddenly went away.  

My theory is that in a few years, after all the data is actually analyzed by competent people and not political paper pushers, there is going to be some genetic factor that made certain people more susceptible to this virus.  Already, with limited data, blood type seems to be a factor.  There is going to be something that shows a certain percentage will be at a great risk, and until those people get it, it'll keep lingering around.  But once they get it, the cases will greatly decrease.

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