Covid 19 Part 5

I wonder if Trump faked it such that the next debate is bypassed. Then he shows a miraculous recovery to prove that the COVID-19 is not that serious, just as he has said time and time again.

Anyhow, I just got back from grocery shopping and I have most of the food sitting in my quarantine zone. I will leave them there for several days. The frozen foods I simply removed from their cardboard boxes by sliding them out and dropping them into the freezer without ever touching the goods at all.

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So, when somebody gets covid, how long are they contagious?

https://www.health.harvard.edu/diseases-and-conditions/if-youve-been-exposed-to-the-coronavirus#:~:text=Most%20people%20with%20coronavirus%20who,there%20are%20documented%20exceptions.

“Most people with coronavirus who have symptoms will no longer be contagious by 10 days after symptoms resolve. People who test positive for the virus but never develop symptoms over the following 10 days after testing are probably no longer contagious, but again there are documented exceptions”

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It was only 16,000? The cases nearly doubled again today, according to the JHU data that I saw.

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So, if I’m reading that data properly, just for being a member of the general population, I may have about a 30% chance or more of having the rs4702 gene mutation. Maybe that chance is increased if one has had a psychotic episode, as I have.

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I smoke and have Schizophrenia.

Apparently if you’re nuts and consume nicotine, your chances of getting Covid-19 are lesser.

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I must correct myself. This pie chart indicates that, as an American, I may have about a 17.9% chance of having the G/G nucleotide for rs4702. I still don’t know how having a psychotic episode affects those odds.

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