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Do you know anyone with the virus?
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2020-03-27 at 2:51 AM UTC
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2020-03-27 at 2:53 AM UTCYes and he was puking blood last night and won't go to the hospital. The Dr gave him Advil. Like wtf
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2020-03-27 at 3:02 AM UTC
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2020-03-27 at 3:02 AM UTCPuking blood is not a symptom of the virus. Something else going on. Ulcer maybe?
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2020-03-27 at 3:03 AM UTC
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2020-03-27 at 3:04 AM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 8:44 AM UTCI had a temperature of 101 a couple days ago and my dad says i have the virus
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2020-03-28 at 12:42 PM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 12:47 PM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 1:21 PM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 2:46 PM UTCThink mmmq died from it.
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2020-03-28 at 2:48 PM UTCMmmq got disgusted with the post quality.
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2020-03-28 at 2:49 PM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 2:50 PM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 2:58 PM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 4:15 PM UTC
Originally posted by vindicktive vinny i just read.
your countrys plan is to wait for herd immunity to kick in.
Yeah, and their neighbours aren't, so how is that going to work. It's fucked that individual countries go their own way when there's a crisis, shows how seriously we take the EU in reality. -
2020-03-28 at 4:31 PM UTC
Originally posted by MexicanMasterRace How does it work then? Is medical debt a thing there?
The government mandates insurance. Your insurance will pay anything over what's called 'personal risk', high personal risk means low monthly payments. It's the amount you are personally liable for. If you never get sick you can have 'high personal risk' like, the first 1k you need to pay up from your own pocket. If that's too much for you, you pay a higher monthly fee so your personal risk goes down to 100. Pay 100 in medical fees and your insurance has you for the rest. If you don't get insurance, a mechanism is triggered that puts you in a national fund, the national fund is twice as expensive as average insurance but they will pay your medical bills. However because you have national fund insurance you are breaking the law, you will get fined for each day you are not on normal insurance. But like i said, get inured and the national fund will pay for your medical bills. But that's like an emergency fund, which will cost you a lot in the long run. Better to just buy insurance. -
2020-03-28 at 4:33 PM UTCIt's a system of incentives basically.
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2020-03-28 at 4:56 PM UTC
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2020-03-28 at 5:45 PM UTC