I would assume it would be no fever and no symptoms.Can anyone tell me if they know/have seen the criteria for "recovered" cases...? At what point, after the positive test, is one considered "recovered"?
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Can anyone tell me if they know/have seen the criteria for "recovered" cases...? At what point, after the positive test, is one considered "recovered"?
I would assume it would be no fever and no symptoms.
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fwiw...i think he was misunderstood a bit. i think he was saying the overall mortality rate would go up 2-3%. still horrible to accept that but i really don't think he meant 2-3% of the students would die.Dr. Oz on Hannity said that we could send our kids back to school and according to journals, ONLY lose 2-3% of them. So 1.1 - 1.7 million kids - and that might be a good trade off.
I read that too, but he completely butchered the way he said it. Maybe in reference to percentage of kids dying, it would be best to get the verbiage down. But it was on Hannity so I'm sure my expectations are too high.fwiw...i think he was misunderstood a bit. i think he was saying the overall mortality rate would go up 2-3%. still horrible to accept that but i really don't think he meant 2-3% of the students would die.
The number yesterday included the 3,700 from nyc that is classified as “probable “BlitzFirst said:BTW if that 32,700 death number is correct, today is going to be sobering.
We were at 28,160 yesterday at around 4pm.