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Coronavirus and Walt Disney World general discussion

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Rich Brownn

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TrainsOfDisney

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It's interesting when people get really concerned over these extremely rare possible side effects. Do you know what has been proven to give millions of people really bad side effects? Getting COVID!
My chances of being hospitalized with covid are also extremely small. So should I not care if my chances are low?
 

DCBaker

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"The Transportation Security Administration on Friday extended a federal requirement that travelers on buses, trains, commercial flights and at airports wear face masks. The requirement was set to expire on May 11 and will now be in effect through Sept. 13."

 

danlb_2000

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My chances of being hospitalized with covid are also extremely small. So should I not care if my chances are low?

Hospitalization isn't a requirement for a bad outcome...

 

GoofGoof

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That's what my brother's best friend who is healthy and has no underlying health conditions thought too. He tested positive for covid then quarantined in his condo. He then collapsed in his condo and was then hospitalized for several days.
I know a person in their 30s who had the same thing happen. She actually had a mild cases and recovered from Covid and a few months later collapsed and was rushed to the ER where they found multiple blood clots including one that went to her brain. Doctor told her blood clots were a common long hauler symptom, particularly in younger people who had mild Covid.
 

TrainsOfDisney

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I know a person in their 30s who had the same thing happen. She actually had a mild cases and recovered from Covid and a few months later collapsed and was rushed to the ER where they found multiple blood clots including one that went to her brain. Doctor told her blood clots were a common long hauler symptom, particularly in younger people who had mild Covid.
Yup. There’s so much we don’t know.

So the blood clots that may or may not be from covid I should be worried about but the blood clots that may or may not be from J&J I shouldn’t worry about?
 

GoofGoof

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Yup. There’s so much we don’t know.

So the blood clots that may or may not be from covid I should be worried about but the blood clots that may or may not be from J&J I shouldn’t worry about?
15 blood clots is .0001% of the people who received the JnJ vaccine. In this study 20% of Covid patients had issues with blood clotting.

 

GoofGoof

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If I’m reading that correctly, that was 20% of covid patients that were hospitalized at one particular hospital.
It was a study of 8,000 patients. From the article:

Led by Mahmoud Malas, MD, division chief of Vascular and Endovascular Surgery at UC San Diego Health, researchers reviewed 42 different studies involving more than 8,000 patients diagnosed with COVID-19.
 

Heppenheimer

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Yup. There’s so much we don’t know.

So the blood clots that may or may not be from covid I should be worried about but the blood clots that may or may not be from J&J I shouldn’t worry about?
The several orders of magnitude higher incidence of disseminated intravascular coagulation in actual COVID cases should have you much more worried than an extremely rare side effect of a vaccine.

And that's just one many, many consequences from COVID.

Are we really still in denial mode more than a year later?
 
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