COVID-19 Virus

The new coronavirus can infect brain cells, study finds
By Nicoletta Lanese
The coronavirus that causes COVID-19 can sometimes hijack brain cells, using the cells' internal machinery to copy itself, according to a new study.

The research, posted Sept. 8 to the preprint database bioRxiv, has not yet been published in a peer-reviewed journal, but it provides evidence that SARS-CoV-2 can directly infect brain cells called neurons. Although the coronavirus has been linked to various forms of brain damage, from deadly inflammation to brain diseases known as encephalopathies, all of which can cause confusion, brain fog and delirium, there was little evidence of the virus itself invading brain tissue until now.



"We are actively looking at more patient tissues to be able to find how frequently such brain infections occur ... and what symptoms correlate with infection of which areas of the brain," senior author Akiko Iwasaki, an immunologist at Yale University, told Live Science in an email. In addition, scientists must still figure out how the virus enters the brain in the first place, and whether it can be kept out of the brain, the authors noted in their report.
 
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More on the under counting of coronavirus cases and deaths around the world

" In a study published on September 15, researchers from Imperial College London's COVID-19 Response Team, the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine, the Syria team at the London School of Economics, Google, the European Institute of Peace and the Middle East Institute estimated that only 1.25% of the actual coronavirus deaths in Damascus were being counted."
 
I saw and read that document and the added document that included information regarding finding a method of slowing /halting the virus that causes SARS-CoV-2. I continue to be impressed at the stunning rate in which new discoveries are unfolding regarding this virus.

AND, great news, once again I have been found classified as "None Detected." So, no SARS-CoV-2 in this guy! I think I need to get a T-shirt that has that printed on it... :D "Twice found; None Detected". Turn around time just under 18 hours.
 
I saw and read that document and the added document that included information regarding finding a method of slowing /halting the virus that causes SARS-CoV-2. I continue to be impressed at the stunning rate in which new discoveries are unfolding regarding this virus.

AND, great news, once again I have been found classified as "None Detected." So, no SARS-CoV-2 in this guy! I think I need to get a T-shirt that has that printed on it... :D "Twice found; None Detected". Turn around time just under 18 hours.

I think the bigger accomplishment is the 18 hour turnover time lol!!! (kidding--congrats!) but seriously...under 3 days is impressive here.
 
I had encephalitis (I think that is what you mean) when I was in kindergarten.
Was put in isolation ward in hospital.
I could not stand up because my balance was gone.
I had hallucinations that monsters were coming to get me.
Was out of it for about a week.
Parents said I was never quite the same after that.
 
I had encephalitis (I think that is what you mean) when I was in kindergarten.
Was put in isolation ward in hospital.
I could not stand up because my balance was gone.
I had hallucinations that monsters were coming to get me.
Was out of it for about a week.
Parents said I was never quite the same after that.

I got the JEVAX vaccine for Japanese encephalitis, as I was living in a "hot-spot". Quite a scary vaccine, as people had died from it....It was live attenuated, and at the time, it was considered semi-risky (I had to stay there for 45 minutes after each injection). Anyway, 3 shots had to be given for 3 months on an exact time schedule within 30 minutes. Crazy crazy!!! I wonder if I am still immune? lol

Glad you pulled through...scary!
 
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I had encephalitis (I think that is what you mean) when I was in kindergarten.
Was put in isolation ward in hospital.
I could not stand up because my balance was gone.
I had hallucinations that monsters were coming to get me.
Was out of it for about a week.
Parents said I was never quite the same after that.

Thats a scary thing to go through. Im glad you are alive abd I feel ya on nit exactly tge same.
I had a traumatic brain injury after being thrown from my horse, I evidently got back on my horse before my brain swelled, abd was found many hours later having seizures, but still on my horse lol ,( I started riding when I was 2, do second nature) my horse had been beaten by a man ( before he was mine) abd he would not let a man near him, as in attack men on sight. But it was my dad who found us, and he let my dad lead us home. Anyway they considered me mind wiped, I was 15 when this happened. I couldn't read or write and could only use simple words, and I had amnesia ........ thankfully I started to recover pretty much fully, when on to college snd straight A's abd all that, but .. not exactly the same...in a hard to explain way....

Some of what I'm hearing about people who had tge virus and have tge longterm effects... it makes me wonder if some of them are developing myasthenia gravis... there is a considered link of people developing tge auto immune disorder Myasthenia Gravis after having the Epstein barr viral mono....thats whst happened to me...and other viruses can trigger auto immune disorders...its a rare and tricky disorder to diagnose, so I wonder if that link will be discovered in time???
Anyway as Sailboat says this is a " monster virus" im glsd you are ok Sailboat! And that we all take precautions, especially masks in public!
 
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I had encephalitis (I think that is what you mean) when I was in kindergarten.
Was put in isolation ward in hospital.
I could not stand up because my balance was gone.
I had hallucinations that monsters were coming to get me.
Was out of it for about a week.
Parents said I was never quite the same after that.

Thats a scary thing to go through. Im glad you are alive abd I feel ya on nit exactly tge same.
I had a traumatic brain injury after being thrown from my horse, I evidently got back on my horse before my brain swelled, abd was found many hours later having seizures, but still on my horse lol ,( I started riding when I was 2, do second nature) my horse had been beaten by a man ( before he was mine) abd he would not let a man near him, as in attack men on sight. But it was my dad who found us, and he let my dad lead us home. Anyway they considered me mind wiped, I was 15 when this happened. I couldn't read or write and could only use simple words, and I had amnesia ........ thankfully I started to recover pretty much fully, when on to college snd straight A's abd all that, but .. not exactly the same...in a hard to explain way....

Some of what I'm hearing about people who had tge virus and have tge longterm effects... it makes me wonder if some of them are developing myasthenia gravis... there is a considered link of people developing tge auto immune disorder Myasthenia Gravis after having the Epstein barr viral mono....thats whst happened to me...and other viruses can trigger auto immune disorders...its a rare and tricky disorder to diagnose, so I wonder if that link will be discovered in time???
Anyway as Sailboat says this is a " monster virus" im glsd you are ok Sailboat! And that we all take precautions, especially masks in public!

Wes: That may explain why you have three Amazons, plus a few more feathered family members... :D

Yup, I have (Mrs. Boats provided and replenished) multiple masks in the SUV. It is interesting to watch who wears them and who doesn't. And thanks! It is a moment of comfort that what I'm doing is working.

I watch closely for those places that bring together the three items that maximizes the likelihood of coming in contact and avoid them.
 
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I had the very same thought :D

But the thing I find I am really bad it is facial recognition. I can't tell you how may times in the past I try to say hi to someone only to find out it wasn't who I thought it was. Because of this when I was at work walking around I learned to NEVER imitate a conversation with someone. I always let them make the first move.

I have no way of knowing if this was a result of the encephalitic as I had it so young. I also had OCD afterword's But that medical term had yet to be coined and no way to know if I would have had that anyway.
 
I had an emergency this weekend, my husband took me to the emergency room late late Saturday night. They wouldn't let him in with me or do anything with me until after they tested me for Covid. I ended up being hospitalized and having surgery and I'm still recovering now... but on the bright side, I'm definitely Covid free. :)
 
I had an emergency this weekend, my husband took me to the emergency room late late Saturday night. They wouldn't let him in with me or do anything with me until after they tested me for Covid. I ended up being hospitalized and having surgery and I'm still recovering now... but on the bright side, I'm definitely Covid free. :)

Sorry to know you had an emergency and surgery, hope you heal comfortably and fully recuperate!
 
I had an emergency this weekend, my husband took me to the emergency room late late Saturday night. They wouldn't let him in with me or do anything with me until after they tested me for Covid. I ended up being hospitalized and having surgery and I'm still recovering now... but on the bright side, I'm definitely Covid free. :)

oh Squeaky mouse!!! How terrified I was when I started reading this. Im gkad you are abd you better remain covid free..

Wish you a speedy recovery, and please honor your body and give it time to heal....

I read an article once thst said it takes the body six months to overcome the stress from anesthesia, and thats not even talking surgery.

So heslthy eating, plus full pampering !
 
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Thank you :D My husband is taking very good care of me. Yoda preened the heck out of me when I got home... after biting me for being away from them. ;) Trigger was a wreck while I was in the hospital, but he's a happy guy again now that I am home. I'm recovering well, looks like I'm out of the woods.
... and Covid free. :)
 
Data from the Florida Department of Health debunks the claim that people under 18 are unaffected by COVID-19.

Statewide there have been over 56,000 pediatric cases, over 700 hospitalizations and eight deaths.

The positivity rate in people under 18 Volusia County is 13.1%, Orange County is at 11.5%, Osceola County is at 14% and Seminole County’s is 10.8%.

Dr. Rajiv Bahl, an emergency room physician says that while it does seem young people fair better in fighting coronavirus, some still suffer severe symptoms.

"This virus knows no age," Bahl said.
 
On excess deaths, above and beyond normal and already excluding counted coronavirus deaths in the United States, is 200,000......which when included as likely will be would bring us currently to double , so 400,000... !!

You can go to CDC
https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/excess_deaths.htm
Or from the article linked at bottom

" Looking at deaths alone, though, provides an incomplete picture of the true toll of the pandemic, Madad said, because researchers are only just beginning to learn about the long-term health complications that Covid-19 causes. She added that the death toll of 200,000 likely underestimates the total number of deaths caused either directly or indirectly by Covid-19.

Excess deaths studies, which compare projections based on historical death statistics with the number of actual deaths, seek to capture a more encompassing picture of the Covid-19 fatality count. The CDC currently estimates more than 200,000 excess deaths in the U.S. since Feb. 1.

"I do believe that the true number of deaths associated with Covid-19 is much, much higher," Madad said"
https://www.cnbc.com/2020/09/22/us-...tops-200000-just-the-tip-of-the-iceberg-.html
 
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Canadian Officials are seeing a rise in cases of CV-19 in early September. Some articles are stating a Second Wave, others are down playing that and are limiting their comments to "increased cases."
 
Usa. Cases. Deaths ( according to worldometer)
7,159,181 207,064
So with known cases and known deaths that's about a 3%


Thats not with all the fancy ways they calculate mortality. Our calculated mortality rate in USA is 7%

But this is also without the excess deaths added in yet....

Makes you think tho
But not as much as when I had the math wrong! ;)
 
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Yesterday, MT had 333 new positive COVID Cases. Montana has had 11,381 cases, 2,579 active and 165 deaths.

Here in my county; we had 1,331 total cases, 146 active cases and 4 deaths.

One of my neighboring city's opened their school for in-person, 5x's a week, classes. Tuesday, we just had an outbreak at the high school, and hundreds of kids and staff are at home.

My city is doing 2 days a week in person classes and 3 days online. Monday a staff members child had COVID and came to the day care (the high school kids take a child development class which provides the care for the student & staffs children) at the school and infected all babies/children and staff in that child care class.

Yesterday we had 500 parents protesting to go back to school 5x's a week, outside of the school district offices...

Monday - Every high school teacher signed a petition to say that if school was to go back in 5x's a week - they'd walk off the job.

This is insane!
 
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It is , i wish it was over.
Our small hospital had 20 covid caes last Thursday, by Monday 10 had died.. we had another death today but I'm not sure yet if it was one of the remaning people in tge hospital...

My town is 25,000, we have 400 cases, 3 miles away my parents are considered in a different town they have almost 1,000 cases.. our county is in the red with higher than 10% positivity rate..

Deaths in Florida are almost 14,000
According to our state health department the states positive rate is 13.9%
 
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Yesterday, MT had 333 new positive COVID Cases. Montana has had 11,381 cases, 2,579 active and 165 deaths.

Here in my county; we had 1,331 total cases, 146 active cases and 4 deaths.

One of my neighboring city's opened their school for in-person, 5x's a week, classes. Tuesday, we just had an outbreak at the high school, and hundreds of kids and staff are at home.

My city is doing 2 days a week in person classes and 3 days online. Monday a staff members child had COVID and came to the day care (the high school kids take a child development class which provides the care for the student & staffs children) at the school and infected all babies/children and staff in that child care class.

Yesterday we had 500 parents protesting to go back to school 5x's a week, outside of the school district offices...

Monday - Every high school teacher signed a petition to say that if school was to go back in 5x's a week - they'd walk off the job.

This is insane!

Seems a microcosm for the national dilemma. A clash of realities and desires, precious little compromise. :(
 

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