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Thank you for the information Dr. Reveille, it is very much appreciated.Reveille said:
How long are they contagious?
We really don't know yet! But patients can shed RNA from 1-4 weeks after symptom resolution, but it is unknown if the presence of RNA equals presence of infectious virus. For now, COVID-1 9 patients are "cleared" of isolation once they have 2 consecutive negative RNA tests collected 24 hours apart.
Glancing at the list of Reveille's recent posts, it does not appear that he cross-posted to any other forums, but I had the same thought. I think this needs to be posted in the Zoo/GB as well.One-Eyed Fat Man said:
Hi Doc. Thanks for this information.
Could you post this information on a public thread. I'd like to be able to share the link with others/
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Several family members have obstructive sleep apnea and use a CPAP. Is that considered an elevated risk factor?
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I have a surgeon buddy who works at a hospital in Arkansas. Tells me they had a 30 y/o admitted with ARDS/respiratory failure. Long hospital course. Eventually expired. Family requested autopsy. Path report - ARDS due to, you guessed it, coronavirus. Not tested because lack of "travel hx/exposures." Egregious to me. Innumerable exposed there.
Well, I am screwed! It took me over a week to build mine! The slide was at a 10 degree angle and not because I am safety conscious.Reveille said:
Yes we do believe once you have recovered from it you will have some immunity. Your body will have plasma cells which are essentially memory cells and they contain the instructions on how to defeat the virus. This is the basic concept of vaccines.
Think of like building a huge swing set fort for your kids out back. It has 250 pieces and takes you 3 days to build because you make mistakes and have to go back redo parts. This is essentially what your body is doing to fight a new infection. It doesn't know what how to do it so starts trying everything it can.
Once you have built it, if you do another for your friends it is much easier.. This time you do it in only one day because you know how to do it. Your body basically keeps a set of instructions on how to make antibodies that can kill the virus once it knows how so the next time it sees it can immediately mass produce the correct antibodies and the virus can not replicate in you so thus you don't get ill.