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    Quote Originally Posted by domer76 View Post


    Fucking dimwit
    Or you could just abbreviate and call him a fuckwit.
    Judge Juan M. Merchan wrote that Trump “appears to take the position that his situation and this case are unique and that the pre-trial publicity will never subside. However, this view does not align with reality.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    Apart from disease per se, the Covid experience illustrates Trump's questionable intelligence. Any smart political leader would have perceived its make or break significance and seized the opportunity. For a sitting President, handling it well would all but assure reelection. But Trump only saw it as a nuisance, and it sank his chances.
    From the day after his inauguration, trump weighed every issue against the re election value it contained. He made a really bad bet on Covid.
    Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flaming Capitalist View Post
    Covid-19 survivors suffer 'brain disease,' study shows
    Updated 4:27 AM EDT April 7, 2021
    People infected with Covid-19 have longer term mental health or neurological symptoms, researchers reported Tuesday.
    Covid-19 survivors received a diagnosis for a neurological or psychological condition within six months of their infection, according to the study published Tuesday in the journal Lancet Psychiatry.

    And while the neurological effects are more severe in hospitalized patients, they are still common in those who were only treated in an outpatient setting, the researchers note.
    "That rate increased progressively as the severity of the Covid-19 illness increased. If we look at patients who were hospitalized that rate increased to 39%," said Maxime Taquet, an academic clinical fellow in psychiatry at the University of Oxford, and a co-author of the new study.
    The results help light the way for how the healthcare system ought to continue helping Covid-19 survivors, the researchers said.
    "Our results indicate that brain diseases and psychiatric disorders are more common after Covid-19 than after flu or other respiratory infections, even when patients are matched for other risk factors. We now need to see what happens beyond six months," Taquet added.
    Covid-19 is a 'brain disease'
    It's the largest study of its kind yet and involved the electronic health records of more than 236,000 Covid-19 patients, mostly in the US. The researchers compared their records with those who experienced other respiratory tract infections during the same time frame.
    They observed that those with Covid-19 had a 44% increased risk for neurological and psychiatric illness compared to people recvering from flu. And they were 16% more likely to experience those effects compared with people with other respiratory tract infections.
    About one in 50 Covid-19 patients had an ischemic stroke, which is a blood clot that affects the brain.
    However, Covid-19 didn't necessarily increase the risk for the full spectrum of neurological illness.
    "Two important negative findings were related to parkinsonism and Guillain-Barré syndrome," Taquet said. "Both of those conditions are neurological conditions that we know are sometimes associated with viral infection. We did not find that they were more more common after Covid-19 and after the other respiratory tract infections that we looked at."
    The study was important, in part, because of the sheer number of patient records the researchers were able to analyze, according to Dr. Musa Sami, a clinical associate professor in psychiatry at the University of Nottingham.
    "This is a robust piece of work in a large cohort demonstrating the association between Covid-19 and psychiatric and neurological complications," he said in a statement. "This is a very important topic as there has been considerable consternation regarding Covid-19 as a 'brain disease.'"
    Sami, who was not associated with the study, highlighted the need for further investigation into how, exactly, Covid-19 affects the brain and nervous system. "Psychological stress, longer stays in hospital, and characteristics of the illness itself may play a part," he said.
    One clue: psychological symptoms are more common than severe neurological complications, according to Masud Husain, a professor of neurology and cognitive science at the University of Oxford, and a co-author of the study.
    "It's really the people with very severe illness who are at higher risk of developing the neurological complications, unlike what we see with the mental health complications, which is much more across the board with severity," he said.
    Other, smaller studies have pointed to the result. One study in February followed 381 patients treated for Covid-19 at a hospital in Rome, Italy and found that 30% of them experienced post-traumatic stress disorder after recovery.
    A December study in the journal Neurology: Clinical Practice showed that Covid-19 could cause seizures and movement disorders, even in some moderate cases.
    Maybe you cum swallowers should be more worried about the pre covid cognitive deficiencies of the imbecile you elected.

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    Quote Originally Posted by martin View Post
    Apart from disease per se, the Covid experience illustrates Trump's questionable intelligence. Any smart political leader would have perceived its make or break significance and seized the opportunity. For a sitting President, handling it well would all but assure reelection. But Trump only saw it as a nuisance, and it sank his chances.
    Anybody who thinks disinfectant can be injected to cure COVID and thinks wind turbines cause cancer and thinks the F-35 stealth fighter is invisible and thinks nuclear bombs could stop hurricanes is not well.

    Judge Juan M. Merchan wrote that Trump “appears to take the position that his situation and this case are unique and that the pre-trial publicity will never subside. However, this view does not align with reality.”


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    Trump is not bright as many statements he made resulted in audiences shuddering in response. How many WTF did he say happen? There is a long list of crazy things he said. But the dangerous part is he is not psychologically well. We had a stupid and unwell person in the office. America was lucky to escape. Trump sees everything as what it means to him.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Nordberg View Post
    Trump is not bright as many statements he made resulted in audiences shuddering in response. How many WTF did he say happen? There is a long list of crazy things he said. But the dangerous part is he is not psychologically well. We had a stupid and unwell person in the office. America was lucky to escape. Trump sees everything as what it means to him.
    Because as CEO, his underlings had to go along with his every whim, or be fired. In essence, his fantasies were reality inside the walls of trump tower. Which is why nothing went well for him as POTUS. He never quite understood the difference between the public/private sectors.
    Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    Because as CEO, his underlings had to go along with his every whim, or be fired. In essence, his fantasies were reality inside the walls of trump tower. Which is why nothing went well for him as POTUS. He never quite understood the difference between the public/private sectors.
    #FANTASY
    I choose my own words like the Americans of olden times........before this dystopia arrived.

    DARK AGES SUCK!

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    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    Because as CEO, his underlings had to go along with his every whim, or be fired. In essence, his fantasies were reality inside the walls of trump tower. Which is why nothing went well for him as POTUS. He never quite understood the difference between the public/private sectors.
    He was making a plethora of blunders and gaffes BEFORE getting COVID but now, his cognitive issues have gotten much worse which is probably why he hasn't made many public appearances since he was infected.

    Judge Juan M. Merchan wrote that Trump “appears to take the position that his situation and this case are unique and that the pre-trial publicity will never subside. However, this view does not align with reality.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flaming Capitalist View Post
    He was making a plethora of blunders and gaffes BEFORE getting COVID but now, his cognitive issues have gotten much worse which is probably why he hasn't made many public appearances since he was infected.

    Whatever the reason, it's great not having him mouthing off in public.
    Once in a while you get shown the light, in the strangest of places if you look at it right.

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    Quote Originally Posted by evince View Post
    She had Covid also
    Melanoma got COVID, too?
    If there is a problem we can count on Eric, uh...I mean, Don Jr...uh wait...hmm...Ivankaka?

    NEXT?
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    Judge Juan M. Merchan wrote that Trump “appears to take the position that his situation and this case are unique and that the pre-trial publicity will never subside. However, this view does not align with reality.”


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flaming Capitalist View Post
    Melanoma got COVID, too?
    If there is a problem we can count on Eric, uh...I mean, Don Jr...uh wait...hmm...Ivankaka?

    NEXT?
    They are all likely going to change their last names

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    Quote Originally Posted by Flaming Capitalist View Post
    Covid-19 survivors suffer 'brain disease,' study shows
    Updated 4:27 AM EDT April 7, 2021
    People infected with Covid-19 have longer term mental health or neurological symptoms, researchers reported Tuesday.
    Covid-19 survivors received a diagnosis for a neurological or psychological condition within six months of their infection, according to the study published Tuesday in the journal Lancet Psychiatry.

    And while the neurological effects are more severe in hospitalized patients, they are still common in those who were only treated in an outpatient setting, the researchers note.
    "That rate increased progressively as the severity of the Covid-19 illness increased. If we look at patients who were hospitalized that rate increased to 39%," said Maxime Taquet, an academic clinical fellow in psychiatry at the University of Oxford, and a co-author of the new study.
    The results help light the way for how the healthcare system ought to continue helping Covid-19 survivors, the researchers said.
    "Our results indicate that brain diseases and psychiatric disorders are more common after Covid-19 than after flu or other respiratory infections, even when patients are matched for other risk factors. We now need to see what happens beyond six months," Taquet added.
    Covid-19 is a 'brain disease'
    It's the largest study of its kind yet and involved the electronic health records of more than 236,000 Covid-19 patients, mostly in the US. The researchers compared their records with those who experienced other respiratory tract infections during the same time frame.
    They observed that those with Covid-19 had a 44% increased risk for neurological and psychiatric illness compared to people recvering from flu. And they were 16% more likely to experience those effects compared with people with other respiratory tract infections.
    About one in 50 Covid-19 patients had an ischemic stroke, which is a blood clot that affects the brain.
    However, Covid-19 didn't necessarily increase the risk for the full spectrum of neurological illness.
    "Two important negative findings were related to parkinsonism and Guillain-Barré syndrome," Taquet said. "Both of those conditions are neurological conditions that we know are sometimes associated with viral infection. We did not find that they were more more common after Covid-19 and after the other respiratory tract infections that we looked at."
    The study was important, in part, because of the sheer number of patient records the researchers were able to analyze, according to Dr. Musa Sami, a clinical associate professor in psychiatry at the University of Nottingham.
    "This is a robust piece of work in a large cohort demonstrating the association between Covid-19 and psychiatric and neurological complications," he said in a statement. "This is a very important topic as there has been considerable consternation regarding Covid-19 as a 'brain disease.'"
    Sami, who was not associated with the study, highlighted the need for further investigation into how, exactly, Covid-19 affects the brain and nervous system. "Psychological stress, longer stays in hospital, and characteristics of the illness itself may play a part," he said.
    One clue: psychological symptoms are more common than severe neurological complications, according to Masud Husain, a professor of neurology and cognitive science at the University of Oxford, and a co-author of the study.
    "It's really the people with very severe illness who are at higher risk of developing the neurological complications, unlike what we see with the mental health complications, which is much more across the board with severity," he said.
    Other, smaller studies have pointed to the result. One study in February followed 381 patients treated for Covid-19 at a hospital in Rome, Italy and found that 30% of them experienced post-traumatic stress disorder after recovery.
    A December study in the journal Neurology: Clinical Practice showed that Covid-19 could cause seizures and movement disorders, even in some moderate cases.
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    TRUMP WILL TAKE FORTY STATES...UNLESS THE SAME IDIOTS WHO BROUGHT US THE 2020 DUNCE-O-CRAT IOWA CLUSTERFUCK CONTINUE THEIR SEDITIOUS ACTIVITIES...THEN HE WILL WIN EVEN MORE ..UNLESS THE RED CHINESE AND DNC COLLUDE, USE A PANDEMIC, AND THEN THE DEMOCRATS VIOLATE ARTICLE II OF THE CONSTITUTION, TO FACILLITATE MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL, UNVETTED, MAIL IN BALLOTS IN THE DARK OF NIGHT..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Flaming Capitalist View Post
    Covid-19 survivors suffer 'brain disease,' study shows
    Updated 4:27 AM EDT April 7, 2021
    People infected with Covid-19 have longer term mental health or neurological symptoms, researchers reported Tuesday.
    Covid-19 survivors received a diagnosis for a neurological or psychological condition within six months of their infection, according to the study published Tuesday in the journal Lancet Psychiatry.

    And while the neurological effects are more severe in hospitalized patients, they are still common in those who were only treated in an outpatient setting, the researchers note.
    "That rate increased progressively as the severity of the Covid-19 illness increased. If we look at patients who were hospitalized that rate increased to 39%," said Maxime Taquet, an academic clinical fellow in psychiatry at the University of Oxford, and a co-author of the new study.
    The results help light the way for how the healthcare system ought to continue helping Covid-19 survivors, the researchers said.
    "Our results indicate that brain diseases and psychiatric disorders are more common after Covid-19 than after flu or other respiratory infections, even when patients are matched for other risk factors. We now need to see what happens beyond six months," Taquet added.
    Covid-19 is a 'brain disease'
    It's the largest study of its kind yet and involved the electronic health records of more than 236,000 Covid-19 patients, mostly in the US. The researchers compared their records with those who experienced other respiratory tract infections during the same time frame.
    They observed that those with Covid-19 had a 44% increased risk for neurological and psychiatric illness compared to people recvering from flu. And they were 16% more likely to experience those effects compared with people with other respiratory tract infections.
    About one in 50 Covid-19 patients had an ischemic stroke, which is a blood clot that affects the brain.
    However, Covid-19 didn't necessarily increase the risk for the full spectrum of neurological illness.
    "Two important negative findings were related to parkinsonism and Guillain-Barré syndrome," Taquet said. "Both of those conditions are neurological conditions that we know are sometimes associated with viral infection. We did not find that they were more more common after Covid-19 and after the other respiratory tract infections that we looked at."
    The study was important, in part, because of the sheer number of patient records the researchers were able to analyze, according to Dr. Musa Sami, a clinical associate professor in psychiatry at the University of Nottingham.
    "This is a robust piece of work in a large cohort demonstrating the association between Covid-19 and psychiatric and neurological complications," he said in a statement. "This is a very important topic as there has been considerable consternation regarding Covid-19 as a 'brain disease.'"
    Sami, who was not associated with the study, highlighted the need for further investigation into how, exactly, Covid-19 affects the brain and nervous system. "Psychological stress, longer stays in hospital, and characteristics of the illness itself may play a part," he said.
    One clue: psychological symptoms are more common than severe neurological complications, according to Masud Husain, a professor of neurology and cognitive science at the University of Oxford, and a co-author of the study.
    "It's really the people with very severe illness who are at higher risk of developing the neurological complications, unlike what we see with the mental health complications, which is much more across the board with severity," he said.
    Other, smaller studies have pointed to the result. One study in February followed 381 patients treated for Covid-19 at a hospital in Rome, Italy and found that 30% of them experienced post-traumatic stress disorder after recovery.
    A December study in the journal Neurology: Clinical Practice showed that Covid-19 could cause seizures and movement disorders, even in some moderate cases.
    NOT ONE FUCKING ADVISOR NAMED, YOU LYINGASS BITCH.
    TRUMP WILL TAKE FORTY STATES...UNLESS THE SAME IDIOTS WHO BROUGHT US THE 2020 DUNCE-O-CRAT IOWA CLUSTERFUCK CONTINUE THEIR SEDITIOUS ACTIVITIES...THEN HE WILL WIN EVEN MORE ..UNLESS THE RED CHINESE AND DNC COLLUDE, USE A PANDEMIC, AND THEN THE DEMOCRATS VIOLATE ARTICLE II OF THE CONSTITUTION, TO FACILLITATE MILLIONS OF ILLEGAL, UNVETTED, MAIL IN BALLOTS IN THE DARK OF NIGHT..


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    Quote Originally Posted by Althea View Post
    From the day after his inauguration, trump weighed every issue against the re election value it contained. He made a really bad bet on Covid.
    Bullshit only goes so far!Trumpsters still eat it up like it's steak,but enough real people kicked him to the curb.
    Tie Your 'roo down Mate

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