It’s coming because a few days ago I seen international news talking about this, but the US media staying quiet. This shit could fuck up winter and fall time so we as Black Americans have to keep our eyes wide open.Wonder if we can expect a covid flare up during this flu season.
Wonder if we can expect a covid flare up during this flu season.
I had a cold for the first time since the pandemic started this week. I think I caught it from my brother, but it's my fault. As soon as I knew he had symptoms I should have started my supplements and I waited at least a day after I first had symptoms. I panicked because I thought I was losing smell/taste and I couldn't breath well laying down. It took two whole days to get rid of the major symptoms but about a full week to eliminate them. I only had one package of the tea I usually drink and it was out of stock so I had to buy some other stuff as back up for next time.
So did you have Covid?
Please take the test. We like having you around.I didn't take the test. I don't think so.
I know. My oxygen levels were ok though and the symptoms are identical to the cold and flu except when I went though the symptoms they said if you have problems staying awake, my issue was that I couldn't sleep. My brother said he wasn't able sleep either. I wear a mask when I'm out and I just happened to have a repair man out twice within a week or so where I wasn't thinking and didn't wear a mask or have him wear one, but it was the same guy before and after my symptoms started and he was ok, tho that means nothing if he is a carrier.
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10-4.I'm straight now. I was scared tho.
Japan's health ministry says coronavirus case counts are continuing to rise nationwide with some western regions seeing larger week-on-week increases.
The ministry says that about 5,000 medical institutions across Japan reported 45,108 cases in the seven-day period through July 9. That figure is up 9,361 from the week before.
The average number of patients per institution was 9.14, up 26 percent from the previous week. This is the 14th straight week-on-week increase.
By prefecture, Okinawa has the highest average number of patients at 41.67 per institution. It is followed by Kagoshima with 17.18 and Miyazaki with 16. The average number of patients increased in 45 of the country's 47 prefectures.
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New coronavirus cases increase in 45 of 47 prefectures across Japan | NHK WORLD-JAPAN News
Japan's health ministry says coronavirus case counts are continuing to rise nationwide with some western regions seeing larger week-on-week increases.www3.nhk.or.jp
So no enforcing lockdowns over there..The number of new coronavirus cases is rebounding again as Japan deals with its ninth wave of infections, prompting officials in hardest-hit Okinawa Prefecture to urge residents to stock up on food and medical supplies and ask people with mild symptoms to refrain from using emergency hospital services.
According to weekly statistics released Friday by the health ministry, the number of new COVID-19 infections reported from around 5,000 designated hospitals and clinics in the week through Sunday was 30,255, or 6.13 per institution. That’s up from 27,614, or 5.6 per institution, a week before.
In Okinawa, where case levels are the highest in the nation, the number of new cases per institution was 39.48, up from 28.74 a week before and marking an increase for six consecutive weeks.
Tetsuyoshi Asato, president of the Okinawa Medical Association, urged people to be more vigilant and use ambulance services only when necessary, saying that the prefecture’s health care system is severely strained.
“(At the rate the disease is spreading now), we may see a situation where we won’t be able to save the lives we otherwise should be able to,” he told a news conference on Thursday. “We need to stop this sudden rise in infections.”
On Monday, Shigeru Omi, the nation’s top coronavirus adviser, expressed concern on the situation in the southernmost prefecture, saying Okinawa’s medical system is more fragile than elsewhere in the nation.
Compared to much of the rest of the country, Okinawa has fewer hospital beds and there are limited medical services in some areas, particularly on its smaller islands.
Residents there also place a large emphasis on community gatherings, which may be contributing to a spike in infections, he said, adding that the lower-than-average inoculation levels in the prefecture may be another factor behind the recent surge in cases.
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COVID-19 cases continue to rise, straining health care system in Okinawa
The number of new cases per hospital was 39.48 in Okinawa Prefecture, up from 28.74 a week before and marking an increase for six consecutive weeks.www.japantimes.co.jp
No if you don’t want to discuss this, then don’t enter my post.Man would you shut the fuck up with this Covid shit??
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