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A pretty thorough explanation of chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine. I think the only thing they don’t touch on is the nightmares.
My takeaway is that dosage is important (heart related side effects and possible blindness) if it is to be tried as a prophylactic, but as of now there is only anecdotal evidence of efficacy.
EU chief warns against making holiday plans amid coronavirus crisis https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-plans.html?ito=native_share_article-masthead
That was a fairly good and succinct informational video.
She tested negative. Her children are relieved as they thought she got it from one of them. Just a sinus infection.It must be terrible waiting for a test. I’m sure waiting a week is miserable. Best to assume he has it and act accordingly.
I’m more anxious to get antibody tests to understand who had it. My better half and I were pretty sick a couple months ago and the symptoms were in line with Covid-19. I hope we, and many others, had mild cases.
Once things begin to get back to normal we may see job applicants with “already had Covid-19” on resumes.
I hope your cousin has a cold and feels better before the test results come in.
She tested negative. Her children are relieved as they thought she got it from one of them. Just a sinus infection.
EU chief warns against making holiday plans amid coronavirus crisis https://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/ar...-plans.html?ito=native_share_article-masthead
Jet-setters hoping for a European getaway this summer have been warned by EU chiefs not to start making holiday plans amidst the coronavirus crisis.
Countries in the European Union are being warned to keep their borders closed until September by key player, France.
It comes as France told EU leaders this weekend that it would maintain strict border controls until October 30.
Meanwhile, French president, Emmanuel Macron, has called for external borders with the passport-free Schengen zone, of which Britain is not a part, to remain closed until September.
So far there have been more than 130,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in France and more than 14,000 deaths. There has 84,279 cases in the UK and 10,612 deaths.
Such a move could could cause major disruption for Britons hoping to travel to Europe for their summer holidays.
Ursula von der Leyen, the European Commission President, has since warned people not to make summer holiday plans.
She tested negative. Her children are relieved as they thought she got it from one of them. Just a sinus infection.