Didn’t they already debunk the connection between Covid and myocarditis?
A Mayo Clinic cardiologist basically did. He probably knows more about it then I do though.
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Didn’t they already debunk the connection between Covid and myocarditis?
Didn’t they already debunk the connection between Covid and myocarditis?
A Mayo Clinic cardiologist basically did. He probably knows more about it then I do though.
I would suspect it is more than half since obesity alone accounts for about 37% of Americans.Do people think that making disparaging remarks about individuals who are worried about Covid will make them look tough? I would guess about half of America has one of the comorbidities that cause problems with this virus.
Would you consider this person obese? By medical guidelines they are. I used to run marathons and was classified overweight while running 26 miles in 3:00. Not saying Americans don't weigh too much because the majority do, just the obesity classification seems a little low to me. I would guess by medical guidelines, 60+% are overweight.I would suspect it is more than half since obesity alone accounts for about 37% of Americans.

Would you consider this person obese? By medical guidelines they are. I used to run marathons and was classified overweight while running 26 miles in 3:00. Not saying Americans don't weigh too much because the majority do, just the obesity classification seems a little low to me. I would guess by medical guidelines, 60+% are overweight.
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Medically overweight and obese are two different things. An additional 32-33% of Americans are overweight. BMI 25 to <30 is overweight. BMI =/>30 is obese. At this time COVID patients "are at increased risk" with obesity. Overweight is under a group of conditions that they classify as "could be at increased risk".Would you consider this person obese? By medical guidelines they are. I used to run marathons and was classified overweight while running 26 miles in 3:00. Not saying Americans don't weigh too much because the majority do, just the obesity classification seems a little low to me. I would guess by medical guidelines, 60+% are overweight.
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Medically overweight and obese are two different things. An additional 32-33% of Americans are overweight. BMI 25 to <30 is overweight. BMI =/>30 is obese. At this time COVID patients "are at increased risk" with obesity. Overweight is under a group of conditions that they classify as "could be at increased risk".
For some reason, these are the people who always are the ones with the mask under their chins or on top of their heads at Walmart once they pass the greeter/bouncer. It’s like they think because they are middle aged, it’s fine for them to get so close to you that they brush your shoulder while they reach for the party size Oreos. Are people just oblivious to the fact that obesity greatly enhances the risk?
www.medicalnewstoday.com
There are lots of issues with BMI but I don't believe pinching your fat has anything to do with how it is calculated. I'm 6 ft weigh 190 and can pinch that much and I'm not considered obese but the low end of overweight. (which I still think is kind of crazy)Would you consider this person obese? By medical guidelines they are. I used to run marathons and was classified overweight while running 26 miles in 3:00. Not saying Americans don't weigh too much because the majority do, just the obesity classification seems a little low to me. I would guess by medical guidelines, 60+% are overweight.
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Looks like the PAC has found a little wiggle room, will the BIG follow?
“This is a major step toward the safe resumption of Pac-12 sport competitions,” said Pac-12 Commissioner Larry Scott. “The availability of a reliable test that can be administered daily, with almost immediate results, addresses one of the key concerns that was expressed by our medical advisory committee, as well as by student-athletes, coaches and others. At the same time, our partnership with Quidel, the industry leader in point-of-care antigen testing, will provide crucial research data that will benefit our members’ communities as well as the entire country.”
https://tucson.com/sports/arizonawi...cle_a3b3d41a-ee25-11ea-934d-ff425a4bef93.html
Solid clarification.
But, a 28.8% positivity rate among that population is extremely alarming. Friends of friends in Syracuse NY said their positivity rate is less than 1%. The state of New York went through hell being the original ground zero in the US. They had to learn how to respond, and the medical community had to learn how to best treat the virus. They are now using 3% as the rate to determine if schools can conduct in class instruction. This thing can be controlled with leadership and discipline. Sadly, this state has neither.