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"content": "Also please remember I am *not an expert* on this topic\n\nIt's hard to find anything, that's why I'm sharing what I've seen.\n\nPlease also read nostr:nprofile1qy2hwumn8ghj7un9d3shjtnddaehgu3wwp6kyqpqt5922r5qgg5w3vcr94uf3kahcm43c77tc3t0u3utklq0dvgau2nqn6pdh5's posts over here, who points out that early statistical morbidity rates are probably higher than a widespread version of the disease would be, because of selection of who gets tested in study https://weatherishappening.network/@wordshaper/113680515876299317\n\nStill, it's a high mortality rate, even for that, so that doesn't mean don't worry about it!",
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