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I Think You Answered Your Own Question by dillon77

To wit: "One thing I have noticed with this virus is the incredibly wide range of outcomes."

An 88-year-old former neighbor of mine growing up caught it and her son texted my and I thinking "this was it." She checked out of the hospital three days later and is doing volunteer work at testing sites.

Two young (30-year olds) who work as journalists picked it up in mid-April and both of them have recovered, but have been sluggish since then.

Who knows how Asia is doing? I think I read something that she's had a tought go with it.

Since Covid-19 is, well, Covid-19, it's got some unique characteristics that no one knows about.

I just heard another one brought up today in the discussion about opening up schools in that so few under-10 year olds have been tested, there's simply not enough data to know what happens with them when they have it.

Testing, Time, Temperment (really meant patience, but couldn't find another word like it)