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samuel jackson from django unchained.Dohplaydat wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Saw this gem from the conference todayTechnical Director of Epidemiology at the Ministry of Health, Dr. Avery Hinds provided a statistical update of Covid-19 in Trinidad and Tobago and indicated that the restrictions on gatherings coupled with enforced mask wearing appears to have succeeded in gradually reducing the amount of daily Covid-19 cases.
In this entire pandemic, Avery Hinds is the biggest joke I ever see. Man should be fired and stick to something he's good at.
pugboy wrote:why the need for st anns now ?
adnj wrote:Coronavirus forces Rio de Janeiro to delay Carnival for first time in 108 years
By Marcelo De Sousa The Associated Press
Posted September 25, 2020 12:17 am
Rio de Janeiro delayed its annual Carnival parade, saying Thursday night that the global spectacle cannot go ahead in February because of Brazil’s continued vulnerability to the coronavirus pandemic.
Rio’s League of Samba Schools, LIESA, announced that the spread of the coronavirus has made it impossible to safely hold the traditional parades that are a cultural mainstay and, for many, a source of livelihood.
“Carnival is a party upon which many humble workers depend. The samba schools are community institutions, and the parades are just one detail of all that,” Luiz Antonio Simas, a historian who specializes in Rio’s Carnival, said in an interview. “An entire cultural and productive chain was disrupted by COVID.”
Rio’s City Hall has yet to announce a decision about the Carnival street parties that also take place across the city. But its tourism promotion agency said in a statement to The Associated Press on Sept. 17 that without a coronavirus vaccine, it is uncertain when large public events can resume.
https://globalnews.ca/news/7358031/coro ... l-delayed/
There have been 2 additional Covid-19 related deaths, an elderly male with co-morbidities and an adult male with pre-existing conditions
Strugglerzinc wrote:Can someone explain me the difference between comorbidity and pre-existing condition? Based on the Cambridge educated graph on the previous page, co-morbidity is obesity, pregnancy, diabetes, pulmonary, etc etc.There have been 2 additional Covid-19 related deaths, an elderly male with co-morbidities and an adult male with pre-existing conditions
bluefete wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Can someone explain me the difference between comorbidity and pre-existing condition? Based on the Cambridge educated graph on the previous page, co-morbidity is obesity, pregnancy, diabetes, pulmonary, etc etc.There have been 2 additional Covid-19 related deaths, an elderly male with co-morbidities and an adult male with pre-existing conditions
Same difference.
They are lying to us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Definition:
"A comorbidity is simply defined as a pre-existing medical condition of a patient, or the presence of one or more medical conditions known to increase risk of death, that exist in addition to the most significant condition (usually recorded as the "most responsible diagnosis" on hospital discharge abstracts) that causes a patient's stay in the hospital.
The number of comorbid conditions can be used to provide an indication of the health status (and risk of death) of patients. In other words, comorbidity is an indicator of the differential utilization of hospital care.
Note: A comorbidity is different than a complication, which is considered a medical condition that arises during a hospital stay."
http://mchp-appserv.cpe.umanitoba.ca/vi ... nID=102446
Good Article:
The Impact of Pre-existing Comorbidities and Therapeutic Interventions on COVID-19
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 01991/full
U are uncovering the world of propaganda and disinformation.Strugglerzinc wrote:bluefete wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Can someone explain me the difference between comorbidity and pre-existing condition? Based on the Cambridge educated graph on the previous page, co-morbidity is obesity, pregnancy, diabetes, pulmonary, etc etc.There have been 2 additional Covid-19 related deaths, an elderly male with co-morbidities and an adult male with pre-existing conditions
Same difference.
They are lying to us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Definition:
"A comorbidity is simply defined as a pre-existing medical condition of a patient, or the presence of one or more medical conditions known to increase risk of death, that exist in addition to the most significant condition (usually recorded as the "most responsible diagnosis" on hospital discharge abstracts) that causes a patient's stay in the hospital.
The number of comorbid conditions can be used to provide an indication of the health status (and risk of death) of patients. In other words, comorbidity is an indicator of the differential utilization of hospital care.
Note: A comorbidity is different than a complication, which is considered a medical condition that arises during a hospital stay."
http://mchp-appserv.cpe.umanitoba.ca/vi ... nID=102446
Good Article:
The Impact of Pre-existing Comorbidities and Therapeutic Interventions on COVID-19
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 01991/full
Thats what I know but was just wondering if I was missing something since we were told Google searches were not to be used in lieu of a Cambridge education.
We can have pre existing co morbidity but to separate it? It seems they want to put emphasis on persons dying due to other conditions rather than Covid alone.
Strugglerzinc wrote:bluefete wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Can someone explain me the difference between comorbidity and pre-existing condition? Based on the Cambridge educated graph on the previous page, co-morbidity is obesity, pregnancy, diabetes, pulmonary, etc etc.There have been 2 additional Covid-19 related deaths, an elderly male with co-morbidities and an adult male with pre-existing conditions
Same difference.
They are lying to us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Definition:
"A comorbidity is simply defined as a pre-existing medical condition of a patient, or the presence of one or more medical conditions known to increase risk of death, that exist in addition to the most significant condition (usually recorded as the "most responsible diagnosis" on hospital discharge abstracts) that causes a patient's stay in the hospital.
The number of comorbid conditions can be used to provide an indication of the health status (and risk of death) of patients. In other words, comorbidity is an indicator of the differential utilization of hospital care.
Note: A comorbidity is different than a complication, which is considered a medical condition that arises during a hospital stay."
http://mchp-appserv.cpe.umanitoba.ca/vi ... nID=102446
Good Article:
The Impact of Pre-existing Comorbidities and Therapeutic Interventions on COVID-19
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 01991/full
Thats what I know but was just wondering if I was missing something since we were told Google searches were not to be used in lieu of a Cambridge education.
We can have pre existing co morbidity but to separate it? It seems they want to put emphasis on persons dying due to other conditions rather than Covid alone.
Kenjo wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:bluefete wrote:Strugglerzinc wrote:Can someone explain me the difference between comorbidity and pre-existing condition? Based on the Cambridge educated graph on the previous page, co-morbidity is obesity, pregnancy, diabetes, pulmonary, etc etc.There have been 2 additional Covid-19 related deaths, an elderly male with co-morbidities and an adult male with pre-existing conditions
Same difference.
They are lying to us!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Definition:
"A comorbidity is simply defined as a pre-existing medical condition of a patient, or the presence of one or more medical conditions known to increase risk of death, that exist in addition to the most significant condition (usually recorded as the "most responsible diagnosis" on hospital discharge abstracts) that causes a patient's stay in the hospital.
The number of comorbid conditions can be used to provide an indication of the health status (and risk of death) of patients. In other words, comorbidity is an indicator of the differential utilization of hospital care.
Note: A comorbidity is different than a complication, which is considered a medical condition that arises during a hospital stay."
http://mchp-appserv.cpe.umanitoba.ca/vi ... nID=102446
Good Article:
The Impact of Pre-existing Comorbidities and Therapeutic Interventions on COVID-19
https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10 ... 01991/full
Thats what I know but was just wondering if I was missing something since we were told Google searches were not to be used in lieu of a Cambridge education.
We can have pre existing co morbidity but to separate it? It seems they want to put emphasis on persons dying due to other conditions rather than Covid alone.
Yes and no with there use of the wording.
Basically other things make you at a higher risks of dying. It’s like someone going into surgery ..... you are at higher risk of complications if you are diabetic / hypertensive .
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