The only people I've heard any reports of having reduced lung function are those who developed pneumonia secondary to contracting the virus.e30ernest wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 10:08Yeah if this turns out to be true, then the UK will be in trouble with their plan. Also, that would really suck for those that survive. IIRC, there was another one that had this result, I'm not sure if it was MERS.JonoNic wrote: ↑16 Mar 2020, 08:34https://www.businessinsider.com/coronav ... 20%251%24shollus wrote:Any links to that loss of lung capacity? It sounds counterintuitive, but it is now the second time I see that mentioned, both in F1T.
There are links in China too, but those links are not always accessible outside of China it seems.
It's all pretty scary. I'm probably just behind the "front lines" since my wife is a doctor, and she's had several suspected cases now this past week alone that she sent out for testing. Our country has a shortage of kits so a lot of people aren't getting tested.
For someone who only has mild symptoms this is not going to happen. Reduced lung function is a result of scarring which is a result of inflammation and pulmonary fibrosis - patients with those are going to require hospital treatment and quite likely ICU treatment.
That is who they are talking about. But Joe Public has gotten hold of that and taken it to mean everyone will have it.
As for MERS, that is far more lethal than COVID-19 with a mortality rate of something like 30% IIRC and causes serious respiratory symptoms very quickly. I've only ever been to one patient who had it and they had gone from "fine" to needing ICU care in a very short period of time.