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<blockquote data-quote="Geordie_P" data-source="post: 2239876" data-attributes="member: 343949"><p>There is also the as-yet-unknown factor of what lasting consequences the virus may have on a patient if they recover from the initial fever etc. Permanent damage to lung tissue etc. That aside, enough people are dying of it to make it a realistic cause for concern: a change in official classification changes little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Geordie_P, post: 2239876, member: 343949"] There is also the as-yet-unknown factor of what lasting consequences the virus may have on a patient if they recover from the initial fever etc. Permanent damage to lung tissue etc. That aside, enough people are dying of it to make it a realistic cause for concern: a change in official classification changes little. [/QUOTE]
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