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What are the severe and lie threatening symptoms?

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What are the severe and lie threatening symptoms?
« on: 02/05/2020 16:49:27 »
We're seeing lists of early symptoms and of symptoms on admission to hospital with percentages but has anyone seen the % for different symptoms when patients become critically ill?
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Re: What are the severe and lie threatening symptoms?
« Reply #1 on: 03/05/2020 00:11:25 »
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Quote from: set fair on 02/05/2020 16:49:27
he % for different symptoms when patients become critically ill?


(1) not being able to breathe adequately : 100%
(2) ...

This is not a condition that kills you by making your elbows swell up
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Re: What are the severe and lie threatening symptoms?
« Reply #2 on: 03/05/2020 03:13:25 »
Patients are suffering kidney failure, stroke, cytokine storm, liver and heart damage. It's how prevalent these are, that I'm after.
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