Why wait for a genuine person to tell you about President Donald Trump’s fitness when Trump can tell you directly?On Sunday morning, Trump tweeted the following:
Presumably, Trump is referring to the Covid-19 coronavirus infection he’s had over the past week and not something like cat scratch fever or Bieber fever. The tweet sounds like positive news for the president. Maybe too positive. Or too positive.
As you can see, Twitter flagged the tweet for violating “Twitter’s regulations on the dissemination of misleading and potentially destructive data similar to Covid-19. “It’s Twitter’s edit of “oh, no, don’t do it. “CAPITAL letters in your Tweet or did you place an extra comma where you didn’t want to?Not exactly.
First, no doctor gives “full and full approval” that you cannot contract or transmit an infectious disease. Doctors can only do this for very apparent things. For example, your doctor could possibly be offering full and complete certification that your head has not been replaced by an anvil. Or that you are not a hedgehog, depending, of course, on who you are. Even in such cases, your doctor may be a little more clinical in his statements. Your doctor would possibly say that “nothing in my exam indicates that you are a hedgehog” or “your tests are not compatible with being a hedgehog. “
But the ability to contract and transmit an infectious disease is different. Of course, in some situations, you are very unlikely to contract and transmit certain infectious diseases. For example, if you won the measles vaccine, you are the maximum maximum probably protected against measles virus infection. An infection is possible, especially if other people around you are not vaccinated and can therefore become infected without problems. One hundred percent protection. However, measles infection in a vaccinated user is sometimes unlikely to be maximum.
The Covid-19 coronavirus is absolutely different. As I’ve covered before for Forbes, it’s still unclear whether curing a severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV2) infection will necessarily give you immunity to a new infection and, if so, how long that immunity can last. Other people would possibly expand immunity and others possibly would not. It may also depend very well on the severity of the infection and the strength of your immune formula and immune response.
Perhaps Trump has the most productive immune formula in history. He perhaps had the most fantastic immune reaction to Covid-19. After all, Trump was considering a Superman trick when he left Walter Reed Military Medical Center, where he was hospitalized:
Incidentally, in reaction to this news, some on Twitter pointed out that Superman was an undocumented alien, a racial minority, and a journalist.
Still, even if Trump’s immune reaction had been the strongest, it may not have yet resulted in full immunity to the virus. More studies are needed on how immunity can evolve and function. Perhaps Trump could provide more investment for such an investigation?
Also, what can happen if the Covid-19 coronavirus mutates?Other editions of the virus may not sound like other Nickelback songs. It is possible that not all are the same. Immunity to one edition of the virus does not necessarily mean immunity to other editions.
Then there’s Trump’s “I can’t give it” in his tweet. Again, through “it,” Trump seemed to be referring to the Covid-19 coronavirus and not anything resembling heartfelt compliments or a performance dance edit of the film The Diary of Bridget Jones. With Trump just over a Scaramucci (about 10 days) away from his initial diagnosis, he’s on the verge of the moment when the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention says you may want to consider ending someone’s isolation. inflamed with SARS-CoV2. Specifically, the CDC’s online page recently states that “for most other people with COVID-19 disease, isolation and precautions can generally be interrupted 10 days after symptom onset1 and fever disappears for at least 24 hours, without the use of fever medications, and with improvement in other symptoms.
White House physician Sean Conley issued statements that left others a little perplexed. [ ] (Photo via SAUL LOEB/AFP Getty Images)
Interestingly, this wording is very similar to the one used by Sean Conley, DO, the president’s doctor in his official report on the president’s fitness that was released on Saturday. This provoked puzzling reactions on social media. For example, the following tweet from Eric Topol, MD, professor, director, and founder of the Scripps Research Translational Institute, included a copy of the letter, as well as some questions about the letter’s writing:
The CDC’s recommendation to end 10-day isolation is not an absolute restriction for everyone. Instead, it is a general guide. Contagiousness is not like “Shark Week” on the Discover channel. Day you are contagious enough and the next day you do not have the virus. Instead, the amount of virus that clear has a tfinishing to be higher at first, just before symptoms appear, and then minimized as you move away from the first few days of symptoms. On average, on day 10 or one Scaramucci from the onset of your symptoms, the amount of virus you shed has tfinishing to be small enough to allow you to come out of isolation.
Keep in mind that ending isolation is not the same as “not being able to spread the virus to others. “, as evidenced by the impromptu procession I described for Forbes. Don’t assume that once you finish your 10-day isolation, you can temporarily approach a Denzel of other people. You deserve to keep a distance of at least six feet (Denzel Washington is about six feet tall) from others and wear a face mask if you have the ability to interact with others. It can still eliminate enough virus to be contagious up close.
In addition, the CDC’s online page adds that “a limited number of other people with severe illness may produce a virus capable of replicating beyond 10 days, possibly warranting extending the duration of isolation and precautions to 20 days after illness onset. “symptoms; Consider consulting with infection control experts. Therefore, some other people with Covid-19 may also remain contagious for two Scaramuccis. The severity of Trump’s infection is unclear. He won experimental and experimental remedies with dexamethasone, suggesting that his Covid-19 was not benign.
Also, as Trump reminds him, he’s not the average user and rarely looks much like most other people. You have access to other people, resources, treatments, and tests that you probably don’t have, because no matter how hard you try, no matter how much suntan you use, you’re not Donald Trump. So why do they deserve Conley or other doctors to use the CDC’s general rules to determine if and when Trump is no longer contagious?Instead, can’t they simply use tests for the Covid-19 coronavirus, such as by their genetic curtain (RNA), instead of a CDC calendar for most other people who can’t get tested easily?If Trump is no longer contagious, why not just tell them for all intents and purposes of his Covid-19?19 coronavirus test?
Instead, Conely wrote, “this morning’s Covid PCR pattern demonstrates, through newly accepted standards, that it is no longer considered a threat of transmission to others. “The morning gonorrhea screening demonstrates, through newly accepted standards, that it is no longer considered a threat of transmission to others. “Words, do I have gonorrhea or not? Or what if your date told you, “Last night’s date proves, through the standards identified lately, that you are no longer considered a disgusting person. “Did you enjoy our date or not?”
Conley’s statements to date have not won responses on social media, doctors added. Like what:
Some might say that Trump’s fitness is nothing more than his private matter. However, this is not true in this situation. Trump’s fitness and what he and his doctors say about it are significant public fitness issues. No, it’s not just because you have access to nuclear codes. The forward-looking challenge is that it can seamlessly spread data about the Covid-19 coronavirus and prospectively the virus itself to others. This is especially true now that Trump resumes crusade rallies, interacts with others, and insists on in-person debates.
If you wonder what to do about the Covid-19 coronavirus, pay attention to qualified doctors. Don’t assume you’re immune to the Covid-19 coronavirus after recovering from the infection. Don’t assume you can’t spread the virus to others just because you can break isolation or have 10 days or a Scaramucci left from initial diagnosis. Don’t expect to give you general and full approval that you can’t get or transmit the virus. It would be totally and absolutely anything safe