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amin...@gmail.com

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Mar 14, 2020, 4:31:29 PM3/14/20
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Hello,


More numbers about coronavirus..

I said the following:

"I think that this coronavirus is not dangereous"

Because look at the numbers of death rate of the following viruses here:

https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-death-rate-by-age-countries-2020-3#even-though-south-koreas-overall-death-rate-is-low-its-still-far-higher-than-that-of-the-flu-7

So as you are noticing the following viruses have the following death rates:

COVID-19 is 3.7%
MERS is 34.4%
SARS is 9.6%
Nipah is 77.6%
Ebola is 40.4%


So as you are noticing that coronavirus death rate is only around 3.7% , so it is very low, but you have to be more smart, because the higher case-fatality rate was found in people that have a serious health problems such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes, read more here to notice it

https://www.healthline.com/diabetesmine/coronavirus-and-diabetes#diabetes-risk


So healthy people have much less death rate, and you have to notice that to reduce death rate from higher case-fatality to normal case-fatality of coronavirus in people that have diabete, you have to stabalize blood glucose by taking correctly your medication of Metformin or such, because coronavirus may thrive in an environment of elevated blood glucose, so if you have type 2 or type 1 diabetes you have not to have an uncontrolled blood sugar that raises the risk for infections.

Read the rest of my previous thoughts to understand:

I think that this coronavirus is not dangereous.

Read the following to notice it:

"A man with type 1 diabetes who is recovering from coronavirus has shared his experience, explaining that for him, the condition was “no different to normal flu-type symptoms”.

Andrew O’Dwyer developed the condition after he flew to Italy in February for a skiing trip.

Speaking to BBC News, he said: “The worst bit is the uncontrollable coughing. I’ve had worse flu, without a doubt – but I wouldn’t want to catch it again.”

Despite having type 1 diabetes, Andrew said having the virus was not “anything to worry about for me personally” and that he has not been overly concerned about his health.
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Read more here:

Recovering from coronavirus with type 1 diabetes

https://www.diabetes.co.uk/news/2020/mar/recovering-from-coronavirus-with-type-1-diabetes.html

So as you are noticing the coronavirus may thrive in an environment of elevated blood glucose, so if you have type 2 or type 1 diabetes you have not to have an uncontrolled blood sugar that raises the risk for infections, so you have to take correctly your medication such as Metformin.

Read more here to notice it:

Coronavirus and Diabetes

https://www.lark.com/blog/coronavirus-and-diabetes


And read this about the fatality rate of coronavirus that is low:

https://www.marketwatch.com/story/coronavirus-fatality-rates-vary-wildly-depending-on-age-gender-and-medical-history-some-patients-fare-much-worse-than-others-2020-02-26



Thank you,
Amine Moulay Ramdane.

Bonita Montero

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Mar 15, 2020, 3:35:46 AM3/15/20
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> COVID-19 is 3.7%
> MERS is 34.4%
> SARS is 9.6%
> Nipah is 77.6%
> Ebola is 40.4%

That's all impossible to estimate because there might
be a lot of cases with an unremarkable development.

Kristjan Robam

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Mar 17, 2020, 10:23:10 AM3/17/20
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Isn't there already a vaccine invented ?

Kristjan Robam
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