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Clinicians, older adults, caregivers should know, if you see certain atypical symptoms, it could be COVID.
people in the atypical group are less likely to have breathing problems or require ventilation, they may need less intensive care.
The rate of atypical symptoms rose significantly with age, affecting about 31% of those 65 to 74, but more than 44% of those older than 85. These symptoms occurred more commonly in women, in Black patients (but not in Hispanics) and in those who had other chronic diseases, particularly diabetes or dementia. But both groups spent about 10 days in the hospital, and roughly one-third of each group died. https://www.yahoo.com/news/seniors-e...144350770.html
There was a public service commercial last year with the slogan "Aloha You" concerning social distance and wearing a mask. It's about respecting others in the community.
There was a public service commercial last year with the slogan "Aloha You" concerning social distance and wearing a mask. It's about respecting others in the community.
Why can't they separate the numbers for the positive cases and the probable cases? Won't the probable cases count two times when the case becomes a positive result?
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