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azspot:

“We have an observation unit in the hospital, and we have been admitting patients that had tested positive or are presumptive positive — these are patients that had been in contact with people who were positive. We go and check vitals on patients every four hours, and some are on a continuous cardiac monitor, so we see that their heart rate has a sudden increase or decrease, or someone goes in and sees that the patient is struggling to breathe or is unresponsive. That seems to be what happens to a lot of these patients: They suddenly become unresponsive or go into respiratory failure.”

“It’s called acute respiratory distress syndrome, ARDS. That means the lungs are filled with fluid. And it’s notable for the way the X-ray looks: The entire lung is basically whited out from fluid. Patients with ARDS are extremely difficult to oxygenate. It has a really high mortality rate, about 40%. The way to manage it is to put a patient on a ventilator. The additional pressure helps the oxygen go into the bloodstream.

“Normally, ARDS is something that happens over time as the lungs get more and more inflamed. But with this virus, it seems like it happens overnight. When you’re healthy, your lung is made up of little balloons. Like a tree is made out of a bunch of little leaves, the lung is made of little air sacs that are called the alveoli. When you breathe in, all of those little air sacs inflate, and they have capillaries in the walls, little blood vessels. The oxygen gets from the air in the lung into the blood so it can be carried around the body.

“Typically with ARDS, the lungs become inflamed. It’s like inflammation anywhere: If you have a burn on your arm, the skin around it turns red from additional blood flow. The body is sending it additional nutrients to heal. The problem is, when that happens in your lungs, fluid and extra blood starts going to the lungs. Viruses can injure cells in the walls of the alveoli, so the fluid leaks into the alveoli. A telltale sign of ARDS in an X-ray is what’s called ‘ground glass opacity,’ like an old-fashioned ground glass privacy window in a shower. And lungs look that way because fluid is white on an X-ray, so the lung looks like white ground glass, or sometimes pure white, because the lung is filled with so much fluid, displacing where the air would normally be.”

themoufofthesouth:
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goodlordchoke:
““Hopping Down the Bunny Trail” from The Unexpected #202 (September 1980)
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goodlordchoke:

“Hopping Down the Bunny Trail” from The Unexpected #202 (September 1980)

goodlordchoke:
““The Purple Mists!” from Weird Tales of the Future #6 (March-April 1953)
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goodlordchoke:

“The Purple Mists!” from Weird Tales of the Future #6 (March-April 1953)

ilovedamsels1962:
“1918 Recruiting Poster
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ilovedamsels1962:

1918 Recruiting Poster

scurybooween:

I’d love to go to Vincent Price’s VERY frank cocktail party…

tosaking:

my favorite past time is clicking on those stupid “would you rather vote for PRESIDENT TRUMP or a CRAZY FOREIGN-BORN SOCIALIST” ads and well. doing this

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it’s called self-care.

warriormale:

verafranks:

warriormale:

Grandparents willing to DIE for the US economy…..

Sacrifice their lives…..

Hmmmm….

This is probably the most DISRESPECTFUL thing I have read so far with this pandemic.

The goal is to PROTECT life, not END it!

SAVE LIVES!

Get a grip on reality……

You can’t put a dollar value on human life!

WarriorMale

Well, this is disgusting. Our grandparents shouldn’t have to die for for the economy. We shouldn’t even question if they would be willing to.

I think the pandemic is a “litmus test” of people’s character.

The pandemic tests what people are made of.

A test of character, what is deep in their hearts.

A revelation of things unseen.

The good, the bad and the ugly.

WarriorMale

antifaintl:
“ •  fuckyeahmarxismleninism:
• Somebody ‘Fixin’ to be Killed’: A Review of We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement
• By Jamala Rogers, The Black Commentator
• In We Will Shoot Back, Akinyele Umoja goes...

antifaintl:

  • fuckyeahmarxismleninism:
  • Somebody ‘Fixin’ to be Killed’: A Review of We Will Shoot Back: Armed Resistance in the Mississippi Freedom Movement
  • By Jamala Rogers, The Black Commentator
  • In We Will Shoot Back, Akinyele Umoja goes further than dispelling a long held myth that black Mississippians were too paralyzed in fear to defend themselves and actively participate in the freedom struggle. And that the omnipotent Klu Klux Klan kept the black community in check. He confronts head-on the stereotype that black southerners were docile, head-hanging, cheek-turning second class citizens.
  • Umoja takes the reader to the time when black Mississippians were forced to embrace armed resistance for their own survival; blacks faced the realization that their government offered no pretense of protection and could not be relied upon. In many cases, local government officials, along with law enforcement, were part of the same white mobs terrorizing black communities. Umoja chronicles the inextricable and critical role of armed resistance in the advancement of the southern freedom strategy that ultimately led to the passage of the historic Civil Rights Acts of 1964 and 1965. Boycotts and armed resistance were the primary means of effectively organizing for change during this period.

Umoja documents a sophisticated labyrinth of disciplined, well-organized communication networks, safe houses, haven towns and armed residents who, much to the chagrin of local authorities, used local gun laws to their advantage. The special expertise of Vietnam veterans was also tapped.