As one of those harped upon as being in the high-risk groups, I have carefully watched the statistics related to this outbreak. See the Johns Hopkins interactive map HERE.
What alarms me is the low recovery rate.
Maybe it's too early to see an actual recovery rate.
And what does "recovery" mean now?

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Epa says Coronavirus results in Pulmonary Fibrosis for a number of people.
Fmr Coronavirus Patient: ‘The Hysteria Has Just Gotten Out of Control’
Also consider this article posted in the UK Mirror which provides X-ray imagery of crystal like formations in the lungs of various patients
Follow link for full article
https://www.mirror.co.uk/news/world-news/coronavirus-x-rays-show-terrifying-21672219
Pasto,
Epa says Coronavirus results in Pulmonary Fibrosis for a number of people.
I've read that. A serious complication, I think.
Wikipedia article.
Incurable and debilitating.
Coronavirus survivors may suffer from reduced lung function https://trib.al/6ZBrqo5
https://twitter.com/nypost/status/1238532896320901122
On the bright side:
Three Maryland Coronavirus Patients Make Full Recovery http://bit.ly/2wVqJrO via @BreitbartNews
https://twitter.com/mitchellvii/status/1238920417403863042
https://t.co/KcotU2D256?amp=1
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