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Originally Posted by ThaVirus
I get that, but it's not what I was commenting on. Homeboy I originally replied to said young people are dying from it. I was simply pointing out that it doesn't appear to be killing young, otherwise healthy individuals.
Someone can correct me if I'm wrong. I legitimately have not read of a single American death due to COVID of someone under 50 who didn't have some underlying health issue.
I understand that. Even less conspicuous issues could be present, like that article I originally quoted in which the 20 had leukemia and apparently didn't know it.
Has there been a documented case of a young person dying of COVID due to complications caused by hypertension? If that's the case then damn near the entire Western Hemisphere is ****ed.
Has this been confirmed? If so, is the damage irreparable? I think the lungs are one of the few internal organs that can self-repair.
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All the conditions listed are suspected causes for why some are falling critically ill, also men seem to be falling critically at a higher rate than women we will know more maybe once it is over, the young healthy people May not die but potentially still will need vents for 10 plus days , plus long term effects still unknown regarding lung function, I think a lot of people who got sars never recovered full function.