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Arriveria 3 points ago +3 / -0

Lung damage == lung scarring. Most lung damage isn’t lung scarring and new studies showed that Coronavirus lung scarring/damage improves over time (less than a year obviously).. Covid lung damage only occurs after ventilators and that’s only for some people. https://www.hindustantimes.com/fitness/study-reveals-long-term-lung-and-heart-damage-in-covid-19-patients-can-improve-with-time/story-oQN1mpg3qjTM5psXSr0ZSL.html

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SpaFixr 2 points ago +2 / -0

My mrs is a crna, mostly retired but works for a service that provides fill in nurses via contract. At the lockdown beginning, when we were not sure if Wolf and his tranny freak health director would allow my business to continue, she took a contract at a NYC hospital (REALLY good money). Three days later she came home, claiming she couldn’t be part of a butcher shop killing people via unnecessary intubations. She was trained in the army, worked in several combat zones, so knows a butcher shop when she sees one.

Long and short of it is that they were receiving big bucks for anyone who got intubation, so they did as many as they could justify. If a NYC hospital puts you on a vent, it might as well be a coffin.

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Staatssicherheit 1 point ago +1 / -0

I seriously doubt Trump's course was severe enough for him to have lung scarring when his saturation never dropped below 93%.