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Post by RenoBeaver on Sept 25, 2020 15:38:23 GMT -8
Correlation is not causation. It appears that the player had recovered from coronavirus and then got pneumonia afterwards. It appears that the dad determined that the pneumonia was caused by his son's fight with coronavirus. I mean it's not a huge logical leap, but you can get pneumonia an almost infinite number of ways without it being coronavirus-related. Just so we are all clear, pneumonia simply means an infection of the lungs. It, it no way, speaks to what caused the infection. You can develop pneumonia from bacteria, viral, parasitic or environmental contaminants. Most cases of COVID manifest with pneumonia as a symptom. People can continue to have inflamed lungs after testing negative for COVID (or other infections). People can develop entirely NEW infections because their immune system has been weakened due to COVID (or anything else). Or people can just be unlucky and pick up something totally new and different. However, given that active measures for preventing one airborne disease, tend to work to prevent other ones. the odds the player just happen to catch something new is pretty low. It is more likely the player is simply experiencing prolonged symptoms from his COVID fight. But who knows. 10 years from now it's going to be remarkable how many people died from pneumonia in 2020
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Post by OriginalWhizzinator on Sept 29, 2020 10:57:25 GMT -8
Correlation is not causation. It appears that the player had recovered from coronavirus and then got pneumonia afterwards. It appears that the dad determined that the pneumonia was caused by his son's fight with coronavirus. I mean it's not a huge logical leap, but you can get pneumonia an almost infinite number of ways without it being coronavirus-related. Lol ok
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