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are they having underline diseases

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అమెరికాలోని న్యూజెర్సీలో భారత సంతతికి చెందిన వైద్యులైన తండ్రీ కూతుళ్లు కోవిడ్‌–19 బారిన పడి ప్రాణాలు కోల్పోయారు. సత్యేందర్‌ దేవ్‌ ఖన్నా(78) కొన్ని దశాబ్దాలుగా న్యూజెర్సీలో వివిధ ఆసుపత్రుల్లో సర్జన్‌గా సేవలు అందిస్తున్నారు. ఆయన కుమార్తె ప్రియా ఖన్నా (43) కిడ్నీ సంబంధిత      వ్యాధుల్ని నయం చేసే నిపుణురాలు. ఆమె యూనియన్‌ ఆస్పత్రిలో చీఫ్‌ ఆఫ్‌ రెసిడెంట్‌గా ఉన్నారు. వీరిద్దరికీ ఇటీవల కరోనా వైరస్‌ సోకింది. డాక్టర్‌ సత్యేంద్ర ఖన్నా నాలుగు దశాబ్దాలుగా సేవలు అందిస్తున్న క్లారా     మాస్‌ మెడికల్‌ సెంటర్‌లో కోవిడ్‌కు       చికిత్స పొందుతూ తుది శ్వాస విడిచారు.   అదే ఆస్పత్రిలోనే సేవలందిస్తున్న ప్రియాఖన్నా కూడా కోవిడ్‌తో ప్రాణాలు కోల్పోయారు. వీరిద్దరి మృతి అత్యంత బాధాకరమని న్యూజెర్సీ గవర్నర్‌ ఫిల్‌ ముర్ఫీ చెప్పారు. రాష్ట్రం అద్భుతమైన ఇద్దరు వైద్యుల్ని కోల్పోయిందని అన్నారు.  

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Yes.. there are multiple strains .. the virus keeps mutating... what we got in NY/NJ is from Italy.. much deadlier than what originated from Wuhan... the one going around in India seems to be a milder strain..

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1 minute ago, r2d2 said:

Yes.. there are multiple strains .. the virus keeps mutating... what we got in NY/NJ is from Italy.. much deadlier than what originated from Wuhan... the one going around in India seems to be a milder strain..

How can a virus be different in one place than other, 

 

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4 minutes ago, AFDBRAJA said:

How can a virus be different in one place than other, 

 

Evado western countries ni baga target chesi patkochuntadu...

NY CA too many visitors so mild and serious strains carry chesina vallu spread chesuntaru...

Serious strain is hitting those places very hard .... 

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8 minutes ago, AFDBRAJA said:

How can a virus be different in one place than other, 

 

virus takes different forms/mutations, konni virus strains are more dangerous than others. 

When viruses infect you, they attach to your cells, get inside them, and make copies of their RNA(ribonucleic acid), which helps them spread. If there’s a copying mistake, the RNA gets changed. Scientists call those changes mutations.

These changes happen randomly and by accident. It’s a normal part of what happens to viruses as they multiply and spread.

For example, one reason you need a flu shot every year is because influenza viruses change from year to year. This year’s flu virus probably isn’t exactly the same one that circulated last year.

https://www.webmd.com/lung/coronavirus-strains#1

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1 minute ago, hyperbole said:

virus takes different forms/mutations, konni virus strains are more dangerous than others. 

When viruses infect you, they attach to your cells, get inside them, and make copies of their RNA(ribonucleic acid), which helps them spread. If there’s a copying mistake, the RNA gets changed. Scientists call those changes mutations.

These changes happen randomly and by accident. It’s a normal part of what happens to viruses as they multiply and spread.

For example, one reason you need a flu shot every year is because influenza viruses change from year to year. This year’s flu virus probably isn’t exactly the same one that circulated last year.

https://www.webmd.com/lung/coronavirus-strains#1

  • A 5-year-old died in New York City on Thursday from what appeared to be a rare syndrome linked to the coronavirus that causes life-threatening inflammation in children [learn more] [study], New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo said [source]

    This is at least the second death reported worldwide so far after that of a 14-year-old boy in England, according to a study published on May 7 in the journal Lancet [source].

    On April 27, the UK NHS had alerted about the new illness, with at least 12 children in the UK requiring intensive care, and an estimated "4.5 cases for every 100,000 children under the age of 18 in the UK" [source]. One of the first reported cases of the illness in the US, a healthy 12-yea-old in Louisiana, almost died a few weeks ago [source]. Between  April 17 and May 1, 15 children were hospitalized in New Yor City for the new illness [source]
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3 minutes ago, quickgun_murugun said:
  • A 5-year-old died in New York City on Thursday from what appeared to be a rare syndrome linked to the coronavirus that causes life-threatening inflammation in children [learn more] [study], New York State Governor Andrew M. Cuomo said [source]

    This is at least the second death reported worldwide so far after that of a 14-year-old boy in England, according to a study published on May 7 in the journal Lancet [source].

    On April 27, the UK NHS had alerted about the new illness, with at least 12 children in the UK requiring intensive care, and an estimated "4.5 cases for every 100,000 children under the age of 18 in the UK" [source]. One of the first reported cases of the illness in the US, a healthy 12-yea-old in Louisiana, almost died a few weeks ago [source]. Between  April 17 and May 1, 15 children were hospitalized in New Yor City for the new illness [source]

nobody is able to figure out why some people are more impacted than others..adi teliste puzzle solve ayinatte...scientists are suspecting it is to with DNA and because of that some people are more susceptible than others..that's where these cases of young people come from...5 cases out of 100k is minuscule in my opinion but still a concern 

 

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1 hour ago, hyperbole said:

nobody is able to figure out why some people are more impacted than others..adi teliste puzzle solve ayinatte...scientists are suspecting it is to with DNA and because of that some people are more susceptible than others..that's where these cases of young people come from...5 cases out of 100k is minuscule in my opinion but still a concern 

 

ILA ayithey vaccine kanukkovatam kashtamay...

looks like they genetically modified the hiv and flu stuff in lab 

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2 hours ago, AFDBRAJA said:

How can a virus be different in one place than other, 

 

its simple baa....humans ne theesuko..

same humans ey gaa different continents lo verelaaga vuntaaru...

but humans mutation few 1000's of years evolution process lo ayyindhi...

adey virus lo much faster pace lo vuntadhi

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Definitely  there are more than 1 factors and they are also humans  , Some one is doctor doesn't means they  re 100% fit or perfectly resting and sleeping during pandemic . we are lucky to be a in IT field our tensions are nothing compared to their  stress levels during Emergency . Btw

1. THERE IS  ORIGINAL "S" and Italian "L"   has more spikes  and attaches to ACE2 of lung and till now there are 1900 variants ..

2. Diagnosis in Most places is wrong .they were using ventilators . they are not checking for Blood thrombosis , Oxygen deprivation to body organs and these could have been parallel diagnosed along with Acute Respiratory Distress Syndrome (ARDS)

in china

Blood Groups A  higher and O very least and in between rest

https://www.medrxiv.org/content/10.1101/2020.03.11.20031096v2

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2 hours ago, wengeyyyy said:

Very deadly 

50% virus strains in India have ‘Spike mutation’ that’s scaring the world

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