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Quote from: Phil Titola on August 07, 2020, 01:13:29 PMCould this feed into why SE Asia countries aren't being as hard hit? Maybe their population has been more exposed to similar coronaviruses in the recent past? Also why so many worldwide are asymptomatic? https://www.sciencealert.com/common-colds-may-have-primed-some-people-s-immune-systems-for-covid-19no to the first question, maybe to the second and third.
Could this feed into why SE Asia countries aren't being as hard hit? Maybe their population has been more exposed to similar coronaviruses in the recent past? Also why so many worldwide are asymptomatic? https://www.sciencealert.com/common-colds-may-have-primed-some-people-s-immune-systems-for-covid-19
good thread.https://twitter.com/trvrb/status/1291860659118804992
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Bill Gates seems to have interesting things to say whenever he talks - in particular his takes on the CDC and testing reimbursement here.
23andMe’s data shows that African Americans, who tested positive for COVID-19, were almost twice as likely as whites to be hospitalized. Latinos had a slightly higher risk for hospitalization compared to whites. When adjusted for age, sex, income, and other underlying health conditions, Blacks are still 80 percent more likely to be hospitalized for COVID-19 than whites.