I wonder if they had been wearing masks? Likely bacterial if so. I wonder how the dr could tell it was viral with no bacterial infection present without doing a sputum culture? Wouldn't an antibiotic be prudent at this point anyway to prevent secondary bacterial infection, assuming it was viral to begin with?
I think only the Uncle had covid. I'd have to go back and re-watch it. I think they were being told they had covid pneumonia/ if there is such a thing.
Do they have Covid? Is that why they have pneumonia?
Yes they said they had already had Covid for 13 or 14 days and then developed pneumonia as a secondary infection.
Then they should have been treated. I’ve never heard of this. Can I have the link. My SIL is an ER nurse. I’d like to show her this story.
I think it turning into pneumonia a is a huge deal
Usually that’s a sign it’s a severe case.
I wonder if they had been wearing masks? Likely bacterial if so. I wonder how the dr could tell it was viral with no bacterial infection present without doing a sputum culture? Wouldn't an antibiotic be prudent at this point anyway to prevent secondary bacterial infection, assuming it was viral to begin with?
I’m not a doctor. Im a little puzzled. I feel they should have been treat. I don’t know this ER got away with this.
I think only the Uncle had covid. I'd have to go back and re-watch it. I think they were being told they had covid pneumonia/ if there is such a thing.