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In reply to the discussion: What happens if our leaders "open up" the economy and nobody comes? [View all]Hortensis
(58,785 posts)spread both of survivors left with permanent damage to vital organs and of this dreadful clotting disorder that's also killing and crippling people in their 30s, 40s and 50s. We still have to find out, for those who recover enough to have a life, if that goes away or becomes chronic/recurrent.
So the news is becoming more frightening. I suspect a lot of the businesses trying to open now may not be able to meet basic expenses and have to close again.
Nick Cordero, the Broadway star whose leg was amputated some days ago, hasn't awakened from coma, though he should have by now. He had a temporary pacemaker put in today because of irregular heart conduction, in advance of other procedures. They hope to remove him from the ventilator Monday and put in trach and feeding tubes. And this was a wonderfully healthy, vigorous guy before COVID. He has a wife and tiny son.