Fermez les frontières, un nouveau virus apparaît: La COVID-19

Un employé à ma job vient d'avoir ses deux kids qui ont testés positifs, un des deux kids est présentement aux soins intensifs et n'avait aucune prédisposition...

Un gars de Bromont.

Outch :(


Edit: Et l'Italie qui vient de buster son propre record avec 4207 cas de + et 475 morts de + depuis 24h double outch. L'italie présentement est exactement à 1 mort de plus que le 911 avec les tours du World Trade Center.

Quel âge les deux kids???
 
Quelqun a des info sur les conjoint de docteur. En theorize je devrait partir travailler dans le nord dans une semaine jveut pas laisser ma blonde ici avec le shit show.

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https://www.newsweek.com/blood-type-coronavirus-covid-19-1492890


A person's blood type could affect how vulnerable they are to developing COVID-19—the disease caused by the new coronavirus—scientists believe.

The researchers arrived at this conclusion after studying the blood samples of 2,173 patients with COVID-19 in three hospitals in the Chinese cities of Shenzhen, and Wuhan, where the outbreak is thought to have started late last year. They compared this information with recent blood group surveys on 3,694 healthy people in Wuhan, and 23,386 in Shenzhen.

The findings were presented on the pre-print site medRxiv, a website where health researchers can publish studies before they have gone through the rigorous peer review process required by scientific journals. Publishing pre-prints enables scientists to present their initial findings on a topic and spark debate with fellow experts, and is particularly useful in a fast-moving situation like the COVID-19 pandemic.


Of the 3,694 people in Wuhan without COVID-19, 32.16 percent were A type, 24.90 percent B, 9.10 percent AB, and 33.84 percent O.

However, in the 1,775 COVID-19 patients at Wuhan Jinyintan Hospital, the spread was 37.75 percent for type A, 26.42 percent B, 10.03 percent for AB and 25.80 percent O.

In Shenzhen, 28.77 percent of healthy participants were A; 25.14 percent B, 7.32 percent AB, and 38.77 percent O.

Othe 285 Shenzhen patients with the disease, 28.77 percent were A, 29.12 percent B, 13.68 percent AB, and 28.42 percent O.



A further 113 and 285 COVID-19 patients were monitored in Wuhan and Shenzhen, respectively. "Similar... distribution pattern was observed in 398 patients from another two hospitals in Wuhan and Shenzhen," the team said.

Taking the data as a whole, the researchers concluded that "blood group A had a significantly higher risk for COVID-19" when compared with non-A blood groups. Those in the O group, meanwhile, "had a significantly lower risk for the infectious disease."

The difference could be explained by certain antibodies in the blood, but this will need to be investigated in future studies in order to be confirmed, they said.

The study could have implications for healthcare workers treating COVID-19 patients, the researchers said, as A blood types "might need particularly strengthened personal protection to reduce the chance of infection."

These individuals might also "need to receive more vigilant surveillance and aggressive treatment," and it might be helpful for healthcare workers to identify a person's blood type as a routine part of treating COVID-19 and other infections by members of the coronavirus family of pathogens.

However they stressed that the study was limited, and "one should be cautious to use this study to guide clinical practice at this time. This study encourages further studies."

There are currently no confirmed biological markers predicting how susceptible a person is to COVID-19, the authors said. However, data so far suggests older people and men appear more vulnerable to infection and severe disease.

Gao Yingdai, a researcher at the State Key Laboratory of Experimental Haematology in Tianjin, who did not work on the research, told the South China Morning Post the study was limited because of the relatively small sample size when compared with the over 200,000 confirmed COVID-19 cases worldwide. Gao also pointed out the study did not provide an explanation for the observation.

She said the paper "may be helpful to medical professionals, but ordinary citizens should not take the statistics too seriously".

"If you are type A, there is no need to panic. It does not mean you will be infected 100 per cent," she said, adding: "If you are type O, it does not mean you are absolutely safe, either. You still need to wash your hands and follow the guidelines issued by authorities."



Intéressant! C'est quand même une grosse différence statistique et l'échantillonnage est assez volumineux pour être pris au sérieux!
 
Les affaires que je vois que du monde ont attrapé le virus 2x c'est vrai ou c'est de la BS? Les effets à long terme sur les poumons aussi?

Les effets à long terme, on ne sait pas.

Les scientifiques s’entendent pour dire jusqu’à présent, les cas de 2x Covid-19 sont surtout une rechute de la première fois.
 
Les effets à long terme, on ne sait pas.

Les scientifiques s’entendent pour dire jusqu’à présent, les cas de 2x Covid-19 sont surtout une rechute de la première fois.

T’as tu vu la recherche à propos des hommes chinois devenus stériles après la covid


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Dans l’infolettre de La Presse ce soir:

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T’as tu vu la recherche à propos des hommes chinois devenus stériles après la covid


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Sauve kek piastre sur la vasectomie, encore du positif. Plus de sterilite en chine ca fera pas de tort non plus.
 
yavait fermé hubei au complet ou juste wuhan?

ca parle d'entre 30 et 70% de la population canadienne va être touché. mais on a pas l'air a arriver dans ses taux là bientôt n'importe ou dans le monde. ca stagne dans quelques pays. et la chine si on la croit yen a pu de trouble...
 
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