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COVID-19 Check-in
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There has been a growing body of anecodatal evidence observing this phenomenon on COVID patients, but as this article suggests - it's an imperfect symptom/indicator as it's no uncommon for people to temporarily lose a sense of smell or taste when they are congested.
so after my morning hold my breath test, i'll do my stinky pit test or my irish spring soap bar test
I've read and heard that loss of sense of smell and taste is a symptom.
But let me tell you that I suffer from allergies. The pollen season has started and I have already started with the stuffy nose, sinus drainage etc. My sense of smell has decreased 50% this past week.....but it's allergies and not the Virus...
Yeah I'm not surprised it's a symptom, but as @razorachilles said it's not uncommon for people with upper respiratory issues to have that. I think for now it's just a way for doctors to identify potentially mild infections and isolate them out of caution.
If true, I am, as of now, not infected. Our dog smells to high heaven. Waiting on "la dona senora" to bathe him. Might be a minute or two.😎
As long as you can smell your dog, your good. Get tested when can't smell him or taste his food.....😉
I haven't, but I just did a quick check and I can smell that I need to take a shower. It's the first time I've had hope I don't have it. Even if it is false bliss, I am grateful for a few moments of it BarkingDawg!
Then I went and did a bit of research and I found this on NPR, which I would say is a reliable, non-partisan source of news . I can't say if it is accurate or not, but it is the best info I could find:
Globally, loss of sense of smell and loss of sense of taste are not considered symptoms of COVID-19 and are not part of the recommended screening criteria to be tested. Primary symptoms listed by the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention are familiar at this point: fever, cough and shortness of breath. The World Health Organization lists fever, tiredness and dry cough and includes shortness of breath on a list of "other" symptoms such as aches and pains, sore throat, diarrhea, nausea and a runny nose.
Since this thing is new, I think the practitioners in the field are considering everything to better define it and to attack it, particularly since they have it. Like I said, this is just anecdotal, but I wouldn’t be surprised if this potential symptom were added to the list. Maybe this gives you a little spark of hope. Take care and hope you get well soon!!!!
Interesting trends emerging in the NYC data, per the daily update at the nyc.gov site (from today’s summary):
The US just became the country in the world with the most Covid-19 cases. I for one am frustrated that our nation bears this distinction and will suffer the most from this virus.
Most Dawg fans are in Gerogia and I hope this graph another friend of mine did helps Dawg fans in Georgia shelter in place faithfully. The width of each bar is the number of deaths in each state - you can see NY is very wide with the most deaths as it is a large state with a lot of cases.
The height of the graph is the fatality rate of those who have Covid19 by state. The state of Washington has the highest rate, probably because it spread through the elderly relatively early. But the reason I'm sharing this graph is the 2nd and 3rd highest fatality rates are Louisiana and Georgia. So, Dawg brothers and sisters, stay safe, stay home and stay healthy.
No reason to be frustrated. We're the third most populous country in the world. China is #1, and an autocratic government has certain advantages in situations like this. India is #2, and it will be interesting to see how things turn out there.
Seems like we're doing everything that can be done. I'd certainly rather be here than in China or India.
I think a lot of that has to do with how good we are at reporting. But like @AnotherDawg said, we also are a pretty big country with a lot of folks.
The Louisiana thing is really interesting to me. I wasn't aware they were having such a problem until last night. And they think it's because of the Mardi gras festivities that went on right before.
Another state that surprised me in their vast numbers is Washington. I know Seattle is pretty dense, but the rest of the state is pretty rural I thought.
The only thing I'd caution on that graph is that mortality is calculated on confirmed (tested) cases, whereas the actual # of those who've contracted the virus but have mild/no symptoms is likely a much higher number. I also have a very low confidence level in the reported # of cases in China (I personally believe this is significantly understated but have no evidence to substantiate).
Neither of these things detract from your ultimate message - we need to continue to take this seriously and wishing everyone to remain safe & healthy (100% agree).
India and Indonesia, two of the most populous nations in the world are virtually untouched according to WHO statistics. Curious. I think it's because they (and most 3rd world nations) really aren't equipped to manage and report on specific diseases. Same with Africa being largely untouched according to WHO data. COVID is just another disease. Add it to the pile of other deadly things they deal with daily. Seriously, TB still kills 4,000 people every day in many parts of the world and the Swine Flu is absolutely on a tear worldwide right now. This Corona virus is nothing by comparison.
And if anyone believes the official data points from China...well I don't now what to say. Take their numbers and multiply by about 10 and yo might get close.