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Coronavirus 'now a wild cat not tiger' and might peter out without vaccine
Professor Matteo Bassetti, an infectious disease expert at the Policlinico San Martino hospital in Italy, says Covid-19 is becoming less deadly as it spreads and could die out before a vaccine is ready


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A doctor has claimed that coronavirus has weakened from being like a "tiger" to a "wild cat" and may even peter out without a vaccine.

The bug is becoming less deadly as it spreads, according to Professor Matteo Bassetti, head of an infectious diseases clinic at Italy's Policlinico San Martino hospital.

He told the Sunday Telegraph that he has recently seen elderly patients recovering who would have died earlier on in the pandemic.

"Even patients aged 80 or 90 are now sitting up in bed and breathing without help. The same patients would have died in two or three days before," Professor Bassetti said.

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"It was like an aggressive tiger in March and April but now it’s like a wild cat."

The doctor says that at the height of Italy's Covid-19 pandemic in March and early April, patients frequently presented with an illness which was "very difficult to manage".

The sickest people often needed oxygen and ventilation, and some went on to develop pneumonia.

However, he says that in the past four weeks the picture has "completely changed".

This could be due to the virus mutating into a weaker form as it sweeps across the world.

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Another theory is that social distancing measures and use of PPE such as face masks mean that people are being exposed to lower viral loads, and therefore becoming less ill.

This could even mean that the bug dies out before a vaccine is available, according to Prof Bassetti.

"Probably it could go away completely without a vaccine. We have fewer and fewer people infected and it could end up with the virus dying out," he added.

Health Secretary Matt Hancock has said work is under way to "stockpile" Covid-19 jabs so they're available straight away if a vaccine is approved.

On Thursday, he told the Downing Street briefing that drug company AstraZeneca has already started manufacturing a jab being produced by scientists at Oxford University.

Mr Hancock said: "They're starting manufacture now, even ahead of approval, so we can build up a stockpile and be ready should it be clinically approved."

A separate vaccine being produced at Imperial College in London is also at the first stage of clinical trials, he said.

People over the age of 50, frontline workers and people with heart and kidney conditions will be prioritised if and when a vaccine is available.


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Doctor says Covid-19 'now wild cat not tiger' and may peter out without vaccine
Professor Matteo Bassetti, an infectious disease expert at the Policlinico San Martino hospital in Italy, says Covid-19 is becoming less deadly as it spreads and could die out before a vaccine is ready
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virus spread with airborn infectious droplets from mouth of infected person. Wearing mask and lock down really helped, as well there are not many people in streets and shopping malls, as they used to be before pandemic.
As well not every person who contract COVID develop serious symptoms... data based research is on going and one of the underlying reason was blood type and rest could be deficiency of certain vitamin in individuals etc.
By today, every one of us has been infected, at least 70% of us, and those with weak immunity to COVID are already dead or have been recovered from close to death.
Next, very few death cases out of the remaining 30% would continue to pop up but how many are they!
 
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Well the evidence suggests it is not going away.

The good thing is that doctors know more about the disease and can treat it better and the UK has found that drug that dramatically reduces the death rate in very sick patients.

It only is deadly to the very old or people with underlying health issues and so is less serious than the Spanish Flu that was deadly to even young and healthy adults.
 
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Why are corona positive tests still on the rise then? But yes deaths have decreased world wide
 
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Well the evidence suggests it is not going away.

The good thing is that doctors know more about the disease and can treat it better and the UK has found that drug that dramatically reduces the death rate in very sick patients.

It only is deadly to the very old or people with underlying health issues and so is less serious than the Spanish Flu that was deadly to even young and healthy adults.
Which drug ?
 
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Which drug ?


Dude, just need to google it.

UK announced it a couple of weeks ago.
It saves 35% of people on ventilators that otherwise would have died.

It is nothing less than the first major breakthrough in treating Covid-19.
 
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They should not take corona-group-of viruses for granted.

No matter what, they should work on a vaccine, to counter all known strands if possible.

Tolerating the virus with supplements and medicines, is not a sound solution. This is treatment laziness.
 
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They should not take corona-group-of viruses for granted.

No matter what, they should work on a vaccine, to counter all known strands if possible.

Tolerating the virus with supplements and medicines, is not a sound solution. This is treatment laziness.


True but treatments are coming out already that can save lives while effective vaccines are being developed.

UK has two vaccines in human trials and there are more than 100 in development/testing around the world.
 
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almost all of the pandemics ended naturally so most likely covid 19 will also follow same path. the H3N2 virus that caused 1968 pandemic mutated into something less lethal and it still exists.
 
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The bug is becoming less deadly as it spreads, according to Professor Matteo Bassetti, head of an infectious diseases clinic at Italy's Policlinico San Martino hospital.

This could be due to the virus mutating into a weaker form as it sweeps across the world.

Possible.

Back in April Singapore have like 30 people in critical condition out of 1K active cases.

Now we have 1 in critical condition out of 6K active cases.

https://covidsitrep.moh.gov.sg/

This seems less lethal than the H1N1 or the dengue fever.
 
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Trump ordered hospitals to send COVID patients back home instead of keeping them at hospitals. That way when they die in home they are not counted in deaths and that makes him look good for election. This man is pure evil.
 
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