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The "I`ve got it" thread...
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<blockquote data-quote="Princess Pooper" data-source="post: 6890577" data-attributes="member: 971"><p>A friend of mine dies 10 days ago. is cause of death (he died at home) has yet to be confirmed but he displayed an alarming array of symptoms in the 48 hours beforehand which included gastro-intestinal pain, a high fever, aches, shivering, tiredness, confusion and hallucination before cardiac arrest just before an ambulance arrived. Some of the hallucinations were when he was driving to pick up their food shopping (he was a stubborn old so and so, a retired farmer). He nearly caused an accident on the way back from the food collection and thank goodness, did at that point allow his wife to drive. He died at home few hours later. </p><p></p><p>Now he had not been tested for Covid 19 before death, but I heard someone on the radio yesterday who had identical symptoms and was surprised on admission to hospital to find he was Covid positive. (He was surprised a he did not have a cough; neither did my friend). Whether they can confirm by post mortem, I don't know, but it is highly likely he had the virus. Now if he did, and he had caused a fatal accident when driving, what would be the cause of death?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Princess Pooper, post: 6890577, member: 971"] A friend of mine dies 10 days ago. is cause of death (he died at home) has yet to be confirmed but he displayed an alarming array of symptoms in the 48 hours beforehand which included gastro-intestinal pain, a high fever, aches, shivering, tiredness, confusion and hallucination before cardiac arrest just before an ambulance arrived. Some of the hallucinations were when he was driving to pick up their food shopping (he was a stubborn old so and so, a retired farmer). He nearly caused an accident on the way back from the food collection and thank goodness, did at that point allow his wife to drive. He died at home few hours later. Now he had not been tested for Covid 19 before death, but I heard someone on the radio yesterday who had identical symptoms and was surprised on admission to hospital to find he was Covid positive. (He was surprised a he did not have a cough; neither did my friend). Whether they can confirm by post mortem, I don't know, but it is highly likely he had the virus. Now if he did, and he had caused a fatal accident when driving, what would be the cause of death? [/QUOTE]
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