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Yes. That’s a reasonable assumption. They won’t be getting worse.
Not entirely true. Have seen reports of people leaving hospital then relapsing-on post on Twitter today said a 25yr old was discharged then died of organ failure.
Edit-also saw in the report on Sweden that some people are being released into care homes again then dying, but not being recorded as Covid deaths.
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This is likely very unusual.
If you have tested possitive for covid and die within 30 days of that you are recorded as dead because of covid regardless of your death circumstances. Maybe even if you are in a traffic accident (tho im not sure about that .) ) but this is what we are beeing told at least.
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Not entirely true.
That’s not worse outcome that’s just the outcome. Deaths after discharge are horrible but don’t suggest the world is getting worse at dealing with the disease. Even if they were to become a pattern that would be seem and acted upon.
Sorry if I’m coming across as a dick. I just find the idea that’s delay is not to an advantage ridiculous. If there is an argument against delay then by all means make it.
You can take any aspect of the problem and see how time is advantageous. Simple tracking mechanisms for instance.
Yes. That’s a reasonable assumption. They won’t be getting worse.
Ok put it this way. Would you like to be under general anaesthetic for a week by an anaesthetist monitoring five patients or fifteen?
There are no treatments, but there is a whole lot of care needed.