News Is coronavirus a wild card?

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    I wonder if Dennis Rodman will attend the funeral of good buddy.
     
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    Hopefully Trump says nice things to get the media prissy again.
     
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    Trump forget to send him a vent ta lator.
     
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    Boys, I made you so mad last time, and I truly don’t like doing that, so I’m taking a pass on this one. But it’s really hard! Geaux Tigers!
     
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    You are forgiven. Now say 50 Hail Trumps
     
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    I read the article. I thought is was speculative, sensational click bait. And i don't think the WP is required to have a broad spectrum of information. I rarely read a WP article, but you posted it so i read it. And gave my opinion.

    But i could be wrong. Maybe it does cause strokes in younger and middle age adults. Maybe it does "impact" every organ in the body. Or maybe it's just a highly contagious strain of the common cold with about the same consequences as the flu. We'll see.
     
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    I was thinking negligence and malpractice. I think preventing clots during and after surgery is always a concern.
     
  10. Winston1

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    Again you ignore the points. First it’s a potential serious vector the disease may be taking. FWIW I was taking to a friend whose wife is a neurological radiologist who said she’s seen the same thing at the UVA hospital.
    Second if he were truly concerned about a lawsuit he would have kept his mouth shut and let his post op notes speak.

    BTW as to your previous comment...... it’s pretty clear by now you’re very wrong
     

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